HONG KONG -- Foxconn International reported first-half net earnings of $146.9 million, up 66% from $88.3 million last year. For the six months ended June 30, the ODM posted revenue of $2.35 billion, up from $1.29 billion a year ago.

Analysts pointed to greater sales of handsets to Nokia and Motorola as aiding the surge. About 90% of Foxconn's revenue comes from sales to Motorola and Nokia, Dow Jones reported.

Foxconn is owned by Hon Hai Precision Industry.


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