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TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Notebook PCB makers are expecting an improved third quarter resulting from the launch of ultra-thin notebooks and the increase in seasonal demand, reports DigiTimes. 

HannStar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) are expecting third-quarter notebook shipments to climb 15%.  

HannStar forecast ultra-thin notebook shipments to double for the quarter to 700,000 units. It has also increased monthly HDI capacity to 250,000 square feet. 

GCE predicts third-quarter notebook HDI board shipments to reach 800,000 units. Overall notebook shipments are expected to reach 8 million units.

GARBSEN, GERMANY – LPKF reported second-quarter sales rose 11% year-over-year to €12.4 million, and EBIT doubled to €1.6 million.

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CARSON CITY, NV -- Taiyo America’s S-200W thermal-cure and PSR-4100WL (HD) photoimageable legend inks have qualified to CID A-A-56032, “Commercial Item Description – Ink, Marking, Epoxy Base,” the marking ink specification for printed circuit boards for military applications.

 

TORONTO, ONTARIO -- Coretec today reported second-quarter sales fell 8% year-over-year to $17.9 million on a broad slowdown in electronics demand.

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PLYMOUTH, MN -- Innovex today reported fiscal third-quarter revenue of $10.7 million, up 20% sequentially on higher flat panel display shipments.

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ESPOO, FINLANDAspocomp Group reported first-half net sales of $8.81 million (€6.2 million), down 45.1% year-over-year.

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