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Written by Margo Lakin
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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
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TAIWAN–The North
American market experienced a larger shipment growth for flexible PCBs over
rigid PCBs, according to a recent report from IPC, and according to DigiTimes, the
trend is extending into Taiwan. Unimicron Technology and Compeq Manufacturing
are predicting sales of handset PCBs to increase, and HannStar Board showed
record July sales for notebook PCBs. HannStar expects September sales to
continue to climb. Due to the high demand for the Apple’s Smartphone and High
Tech Computer (HTC), industry insiders are predicting FPCB sales in Taiwan to
see anywhere from 15% to 50% third-quarter sequential growth.
Not everyone is seeing a climb, though. Because of
lackluster shipment volumes for notebook PCBs, Gold Circuit Electronics had to
adjust their third-quarter sales target from 20%-25% down to 10%-15%.
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