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Taiwan module makers swings into Black Ink for 2009


Thursday, December 31, 2009

A-Data Technology, Power Quotient International (PQI), Unifosa and Panram International are all expected to swing back to profitability in 2009.

Transcend and A-Data are likely to report net profits equivalent to their paid-in capital in 2009, the watchers said.

The demised of Qimonda's exit has helped restore supply/demand balance, and DRAM chip prices have rebounded from the lowest level since early 2009.Most module suppliers have seen significant gains from the increased value of their inventory.

Transcend generated net profits of NT$2.96 billion (US$92 million) on revenues of NT$24.44 billion in the first three quarters of 2009, while in the same period last year it recorded NT$25.32 billion in revenues and NT$1.62 billion in profits. Its January-September EPS increased to NT$7.11 in 2009 from NT$3.92 in 2008.

A-Data, which began seeing profits in first-quarter 2009 following two consecutive quarterly losses, reported net profits of NT$1.43 billion for the first three quarters of 2009 compared to losses of NT$1.18 billion for the same period of 2008. EPS for the nine-month period reached NT$7.31 in 2009.

PQI swung to net profits of NT$701 million in the first three quarters of 2009 from last year's losses of NT$283 million, thanks to a rebound in both DRAM and NAND flash chip prices. Meanwhile, Unifosa also generated profits compared with losses of NT$95 million in the first three quarters of 2008.

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