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HONG KONG – Laminate manufacturer Kingboard Chemical Holdings Ltd. reported 2009 net profit rose 40.5% over 2008, to HK$2.4 billion.

The firm's operating revenue rose 0.4% year-over-year to HK$23.8 billion.

The surge is attributed to strong demand in the Chinese copper foil market.

Earnings on sales of copper foil and PCBs were HK$1.96 billion, up 28% year-over-year.

Sales of PCBs rose 3% to HK$600 million compared to 2008, mainly as a result of acquisitions.

US$1 = HK$7.7629

 

SMYRNA, GA – Printed circuit board fabricator K & F Electronics today signed on as an exhibitor for Virtual PCB – two hours after the show opened.

After viewing the large number of attendees walking the virtual show floor, K & F president Richard Kincaid made the decision to join the PCB Pavilion, a shared booth of equipment suppliers and manufacturers.

Virtual PCB, the industry’s only online trade show and technical conference for the printed circuit board design, fabrication and assembly industry, opened today and runs through the morning of March 4. The show has advance registration of more than 2,400 attendees.

For more information on the PCB Pavilion, contact Frances Stewart at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

HERNDON, VAiNEMI says the electronics manufacturing industry must work collectively at all levels of the supply chain to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions affecting climate change.
 
Integral is development of a product carbon footprint methodology that will enable companies to quantify environmental impact of their products and easily assess tradeoffs to make improvements, says the consortium.

iNEMI members supporting the call for an industry-standard PCF methodology are Alcatel-Lucent; ASSET InterTech Inc.; Cookson Electronics; Cisco; Dell Inc.; DYCONEX; Elite Material Co. Ltd.; Guangdong Shengyi Sci. Tech Co. Ltd.; Henkel; HP; Intel Corp.; Integrated Service Technology Inc.; Industrial Technology Research Institute; Lenovo; Micro Systems Engineering Inc.; Purdue University; Quanta Computer Inc.; STATS ChipPAC; TI; Tyco Electronics, and Universal Instruments.

iNEMI’s position on product carbon footprinting can be downloaded at http://thor.inemi.org/webdownload/projects/ELSC/Position_Statement/iNEMI_PCF_Feb2010.pdf.

HONG KONGDow Epoxy will increase prices of its standard brominated epoxy resins, and other epoxy products, by $200 per metric ton in Asia Pacific, excluding Japan.

Also covered are liquid, solid and solid solution epoxy resins.

The increases are effective immediately, or as contract terms allow, the company said. The company also raised prices in June, August, December and January.

 

CLEVELANDOM Group Inc. reported fourth-quarter 2009 net sales of $241.4 million, down 19% year-over-year, due primarily to lower selling prices for cobalt-containing products.

Net income was $14.3 million, compared with a loss of $32.7 million during the same period last year.

"While we saw steady improvement in customer demand across our product lines, as well as some improvement in cobalt supply and demand fundamentals, neither were enough to achieve year-over-year revenue growth in the fourth quarter," said Joseph M. Scaminace, chairman and CEO.

Gross profit was $62.1 million (25.7% of sales), compared to only $3.6 million during the same quarter last year.

Operating profit was $29.2 million (12.1% of sales), compared with an operating loss of $46 million in the fourth quarter of 2008.

The advanced materials segment registered $132.8 million in net sales, down 32% year-over-year.

Net sales for the specialty chemicals division were $109.1 million, up 6%.

The firm acquired EaglePicher Technologies at the beginning of this month; it will be a source of top-line growth in 2010, says the firm.

CHANUTE, KS -- Silicon Valley based PCB fabricator Sierra Proto Systems has ceased production at its mid-volume plant here and is transitioning the site into a sales office. 

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