MELVILLE, NY -- Arrow Electronics reported fourth-quarter net income fell 62% year-over-year to $43.2 million on a 7.5% drop in revenue to $4.09 billion.
Excluding the company's acquisition of Logix, revenue would have falled 12%.
The company guided for first-quarter revenue of $3 billion to $3.6 billion.
In a statement, chairman and chief executive William E. Mitchell said, "We expect the marketplace to continue to be
unsettled and that visibility will remain limited most likely through 2009."
SANTA CLARA, CA –
Agilent Technologies plans to exit the electronics inspection systems business
by the end of March, the company announced today. The company deferred comment
on the number of persons affected or potential financial charges.
HERNDON, VA – The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative is surveying the industry to gauge the current adoption rate of boundary scan and identify any impediments to widespread use.
This results will be used to help iNEMI improve test implementation and coverage
for electronics products, the organization said. iNEMI encourages the global supply chain to participate in the online survey.
“We want to hear about people’s experiences with boundary scan,” said Steve Butkovich, structural test manager for Cisco and co-chair of the iNEMI Boundary Scan Adoption Project. “We’re looking for input from the people who would use boundary scan, such as PCB designers, test engineers, engineering managers or design-for-test consultants, and from IC designers who would integrate boundary scan into their products. If they use boundary scan, we want to know how well it works – or doesn’t work; and if they do not use it, we would like to know why not.