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TAIWAN - Commenting on the outlook for handset-use PCBs, Unimicron Technology and Unitech PCB expressed differing opinions, with Unimicron stating its prediction of a better second half for 2008, while Unitech thinks that market outlook will not be apparent until late June.

Unimicron chairman Tze-Chang Tzeng said the company’s sales outlook is more optimistic than it was in the second quarter, and he believes that the sales should improve in the second half of the year, with third-quarter sales growth of 10% to 20% on the quarter, but also added that these estimations will depend on the status of orders in the first week of July. Tzeng said Unimicron should be able to achieve over $132 million in sales for 2008.

Unimicron rival Unitech company sources indicate that they have not yet seen signs of a seasonal upturn, and that a clearer outlook for the year will not be seen until late June, but despite low order visibility for the third quarter, the company expects that its June sales will post a mild increase on month. Shipments are expected to grow by 20% in 2008 due to growing sales of HDI boards used for handsets and other applications.
ONTARIO, CANADA - Dynamic and Proto Circuits Inc. has ordered 2 LM-6 drilling systems from Schmoll Maschinen of Rodermark, Germany. The multi-station machine features linear motors in all axis and 200k high torque synchronous spindles.

Company GM Carl Hewitt, said “We have had an excellent experience with the single station MX-1 that we purchased more than 2 years ago. The two LM-6 machines will improve our drilling capacity to meet the ever increasing need for smaller holes and control depth drilling.”

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