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HONG KONG -- Nam Tai Electronics Inc., an electronics manufacturing services provider, reported fourth quarter net sales of $247 million, far surpassing the upper end of company guidance and up 62% over same period in 2004. 

For the year, the company reported revenues of $797 million, up increase 49% over 2004 and exceeded our guidance of 30% to 35%. Operating income for 2005 was US$52.6 million, an increase of 21%.

It was the company's fifth consecutive record sales quarter and seventh straight year of sales growth. Operating income rose for the fourth straight year.

ATLANTA -- Circuits Assembly today launched its new Web log featuring up-to-the-minute reports and commentary on the electronics manufacturing industry.

The Web log (or "blog") is managed by Circuits Assembly editor in chief Mike Buetow, and will feature regular commentary from several leading technologists.

The blog is located at http://circuitsassembly.com/blog/.
NORWALK, CT – Revenue from major applications and products based on organic electro-optical materials will spike from $2.6 billion last year to $10.5 billion by 2001, an average annual growth rate of 26.4%. According to a soon-to-be-released report from BCC Research, primary applications include displays, telecommunications and photonics, plus laser and nonlinear optics.

Sales of organic-based displays were $615 million last year, the firm says, about 24% of the total market. By 2011, the market will top $3 billion (29% share), BCC estimates, an AAGR of 30.8%.

Organic-based telecommunications and photonics materials were by far the largest market in 2005, accounting for about 75%, or $2 billion. By 2011, that segment will reach almost $7.5 billion, growing 24.9% annually.
KUALA LUMPUR -- Overlooked by the media, but not by investors, Malaysia continues to be a quiet hot spot for foreign investment in electronics manufacturing.

Outside investors poured $4.9 billion into manufacturing facilites in Malaysia last year, the highest mark since 2001, according to the nation's trade ministry. Electrical and electronics products accounts for half the Southeast Asia nation's annual exports.

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MINNEAPOLIS -- CyberOptics reported fourth-quarter sales of $12.1 million, up 17% sequentially and 7.9% year-over-year. For the period ended Dec. 31, net income was $5.2 million, including non-cash income of $3.7 million, up from $626,000 or in the third quarter and $794,000 last year.

Revenue and earnings exceeded company guidance.
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Clinton, NY – Assembly materials supplier Indium Corp. offers an Electronics Assembly Reliability Program to meet the performance challenges facing electronics assemblers. The program combines products, service and technologies to optimize finished goods reliability.
 
Products featured in the reliability program include:
Indium5.1 Pb-Free, No-Clean Solder Paste -Addresses via-in-pad voiding, CSP printing for SMT Reliability.
Wave Solder Products (WF7742, PIP+ Preforms) -Addresses incomplete barrel fill with Pb-Free alloys for PTH Reliability.
No-Flow Underfills (NF220, NF260) -Addresses joint cracking due to brittle Pb-Free alloys and reduced-size joints for CSP Reliability.
Thermal Interface Materials (solder TIM) -Addresses thermal performance issues caused by increased power and reduced component size for Thermal Reliability. 
 
The program also offers customers new process and application concepts as well as the industry’s largest SMTA-certified engineering staff, an online interactive technology knowledgebase and online Pb-free readiness assessment software.
 
For more info, visit indium.com/reliability .

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