Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Taiwan-based motherboard maker Micro-Star International (MSI) saw May revenues increase on month while Asustek Computer, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), and Gigabyte Technology all recorded a decline in revenues.
Asustek posted consolidated revenues of NT$14 billion (US$428.55 million) for May, drops of 20% on month and 22% on year largely due to ongoing notebook component shortages.
Asustek expects to ship one million notebooks, 1.1 million Eee PCs and 4.5 million motherboards in the second quarter.
ECS posted consolidated revenues of NT$6.14 billion for May, drops of 7.5% on month and 17.54% on year. ECS shipped 1.2 million motherboards in May.
MSI posted revenues of NT$6.06 billion, an increase of 7.7% on month but a slight drop of 0.54% on year.
Gigabyte announced revenues of NT$2.88 billion, drops of 9.45% on month and 7.64% on year, and shipments of 1.3 million motherboards.
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