Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密), a major iPhone assembler, yesterday said it looks to grow its revenue this year after reporting better-than-expected results for the second quarter thanks to double-digit percentage growth in sales of its cloud-based servers and computing products.
In the April-to-June quarter, revenue from smart consumer electronics mainly smartphones surpassed the company’s expectations, growing significantly from a year earlier, Hon Hai said in a statement yesterday.
Revenue expanded 7.26 percent quarter-on-quarter and 11.3 percent year-on-year to NT$1.51 trillion (US$50.8 billion) last quarter, beating the company’s expectations of an almost flat quarter amid rising inflation that
The total annual revenue generated by Taiwan’s top 5,000 companies exceeded NT$40 trillion (US$1.35 trillion) for the first time last year, a Taipei-based credit information agency said yesterday, citing a survey it conducted.
For the 17th consecutive year, iPhone assembler Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) recorded the highest annual revenue among the country’s top 5,000 companies, at NT$3.64 trillion, followed by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) at NT$1.57 trillion, China Credit Information Service Ltd (CCIS, 中華徵信所) said in a news release.
The top five firms each generated net revenue of more than NT$1 trillion, CCIS said, listing Compal Electronics Inc
Taipei, June 17 (CNA) A man suspected of murdering a Thai couple in Taiwan last week who fled to Thailand has turned himself in to the authorities, Taoyuan police said Friday.
Taipei, June 11 (CNA) A suspect in the murder of a Thai couple whose bodies were found the previous day in a vehicle trunk in Taoyuan has fled to Thailand, local police said on Saturday.
Taiwanese authorities are seeking assistance from Thailand to track down a Thai national named as suspect in the deaths of a couple whose bodies were recovered from a parked car outside the Taoyuan high-speed rail station.
The 35-year-old suspect, a Thai-Chinese male surnamed Wang (王), reportedly had financial disputes with the couple, also from Thailand, who operated a brokerage agency that recruited Thais to work in Taiwan, Taoyuan police said.
The couple, surnamed Lee (李) and who are also of Thai-Chinese background, had been reported missing. Police found their bodies inside a white BMW sedan on Friday. They determined that the couple