Taiwan-based power supply maker Delta Electronics saw July consolidated revenues of NT$14.766 billion (US$492 million), increasing 4.19% on month but decreasing 5.92% on year, while EMS provider Lite-On Technology had those of NT$17.891 billion, rising 3.97% and 2.51%, respectively, according to the companies.
Delta had 57% of July consolidated revenues coming from power supplies and components, 20% from smart green devices, 19% from energy management products and 4% from others, the company indicated.
Lite-On Technology saw July revenues from PC peripherals, MFPs (multi-function peripherals) and server chassis grow 28% on year, those from LED devices by nearly 40%, those from LED lighting by 70% and those from camera modules by over 30%.
Delta had January-July consolidated revenues of NT$97.041 billion, slipping 1.42% on year, while Lite-On's seven-month revenues of NT$114.263 billion decreased 8.65%.
Two makers: Consolidated revenues, Mar 2013 - Jul 2013 (NT$m)
Two makers: Consolidated revenues, Mar 2013 - Jul 2013 (NT$m) |
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Month |
LTC |
Delta |
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Sales |
Y/Y |
Sales |
Y/Y |
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Jul-13 |
17,891 |
2.5% |
14,766 |
(8%) |
|
Jun-13 |
17,208 |
(5.3%) |
14,173 |
(6.8%) |
|
May-13 |
16,487 |
(9.3%) |
14,880 |
(0.1%) |
|
Apr-13 |
16,246 |
(11.1%) |
14,387 |
1.3% |
|
Mar-13 |
16,432 |
(16.1%) |
14,094 |
(3.8%) |
*Figures are consolidated
Source: TSE, compiled by Digitimes, August 2013