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TAIPEI -- Worldwide shipments of netbooks are expected snare a 17.2% share of the overall notebook PC market in 2009, according to a new research report.

Netbook OEMs shipped 14.6 million units in 2008, a number that's expected to climb to 26.3 million units this year,  research firm Displaybank asserts.

Asustek Computer and Acer own the lion's share of the market, with more than 70% of shipments in 2008, the firm said. The top five makers of netbooks are Acer (37.2%), Asus (33.2%), HP (7.5%), MSI (4.8%) and Intel (2.2%).
NEW YORK – Cisco’s lower guidance suggests lower sales for its top EMS suppliers, including Jabil, Celestica, Flextronics and Sanmina-SCI, an industry analyst said yesterday.

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ANGLETON, TX – Benchmark Electronics reported sales fell 21% year-over-year to $582 million for the quarter ended Dec. 31.
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MILPITAS, CA – JDS Uniphase has signed a definitive agreement to sell certain manufacturing and other assets in Shenzhen to Sanmina-SCI. No financial terms were disclosed.

Under the terms of the agreement, Sanmina-SCI will acquire the plants, inventories and employees.

The transaction is expected to close before April 6, pending customary closing conditions, including regulatory approval.

Sanmina-SCI will provide services back to JDSU for an unspecified period.

“Further OEM outsourcing is typical after a downturn,” said analyst Sherri Scribner of Deutsche Bank Equity Research, pointing to the tech recession in 2001. “While asset purchases are not uncommon in the EMS industry, we view them as non-optimal, as they are often a way for OEMs to offload underperforming facilities. The end result is often lower utilization and ROIC for EMS companies.

“We expect additional outsourcing opportunities to emerge as the current downturn winds down,” she added. “That said, further OEM pull-ins of manufacturing to internal factories are still more likely over the next six to nine months, as evidenced by Nokia's decision to reduce its reliance on EMS suppliers.”

 

 

SAN JOSE –Sanmina-SCI said in an SEC filing today that CFO David L. White has resigned. No reason for his resignation was given. 
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA – Aqueous Technologies Corp. has acquired all marketing, sales/distribution and service rights for the MicroJet family of conveyorized (inline) defluxing systems manufactured by Burnet, TX-based Austin American Technology, effective immediately.

Aqueous is now the exclusive worldwide distributor of MicroJet, MicroJet EC, and MicroJet FC inline defluxing systems.
 
Under the multi-year agreement, AAT will no longer manufacture inline defluxing systems for public sale.
 
No financial terms of the agreement were disclosed.

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