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Chin-Poon PCB Plant Fire to Affect 15% of Revenues
April 30, 2018 | DigitimesEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Taiwan-based PCB maker Chin-Poon Industrial, which has more than 70% of its revenues from the automotive electronics industry, has estimated that losses resulting from a deadly fire at its production site in Taoyuan, northern Taiwan, on the evening of April 28 will amount to about NT$300 million ($10.2 million), according to a Digitimes report.
Chin-Poon spokesman Hsiao Kung-yen said that the Taoyuan site’s P2 and P3 factories damaged in the fire generate around 15% of its total monthly revenues, while the other two factories there—P1 and P5—were not affected by the blaze. The said P1 and P5 factories, as well as its China- and Thailand-based plants, will be supporting the damaged facilities, where production will be halted for about six months, according to the report.
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Chin-Poon to Pursue Profitability in 2019
11/29/2018 | DigitimesTaiwan-based automotive PCB specialist Chin-Poon Industrial expects to return to profitability in 2019 as its major factory operations in Taoyuan, northern Taiwan are returning to normal after being hit by a deadly fire in April.
Chin-Poon 1Q17 Revenues Slip, Tripod Up
04/14/2017 | DigitimesPCB maker Chin-Poon Industrial saw its first-quarter revenues slip 1.4% from a year earlier while revenues at fellow PCB firm Tripod Technology grew 3.4% on year.
Chin-Poon Industrial Sees Slight Growth in February Revenues
03/10/2017 | DigitimesPCB maker Chin-Poon Industrial has reported consolidated revenues of NT$1.887 billion ($60.77 million) for February, representing a 0.5% increase on month and 2.89% increase on year.
Chin-Poon Sees Higher November Revenues
12/14/2016 | DigitimesPCB maker Chin-Poon Industrial has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.102 billion ($66.08 million) for November 2016, representing a 12.63% increase on month and 12.76% increase on year.
Tripod August Revenues Rise, Chin-Poon Down
09/13/2016 | DigitimesPCB maker Tripod Technology saw its August revenues climb to an 11-month high while fellow company Chin-Poon Industrial's revenues fell about 7% on month.