TAOYUAN, TAIWAN – Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board reported June sales of $111 million, down 1.5% sequentially.
The firm attributes the decline to clients’ mid-year inventory checks, according to published reports.
NPC posted second-quarter revenues of $326.2 million, up 11.5% sequentially.
The printed circuit board maker said it expects peak-season demand from August through November, with particular strength in emerging markets.
Consumer electronic demand is expected to be strong in the third quarter.