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BEIJING -- The Chinese government ordered
Foxconn's Shenzhen EMS site to create a union for workers this year, according to the
Beijing News today.
Shenzhen officials have reportedly told
Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry, the local name of the Foxconn plant, to set up a union by the end of this year, the paper said.
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CHICAGO -- In its annual world
outlook for commercial airplanes,
Boeing predicts a 6.1% annual increase in air cargo traffic over the next 20 years. Coupled with higher fuel costs, that suggests cargo rates will continue to fly higher in coming years.
The world's largest maker of planes also predicts passenger traffic to increase 4.9% a year through 2025.
The company said worldwide air freighter fleet will nearly double over the next 20 years
to 3,560 airplanes, from 1,790.
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TAIPEI -- Hon Hai Precision Industry, the trading name of
Foxconn, reported second-quarter earnings rose 32% over a year ago and 18% sequentially, according to media reports.
The company showed a net profit of $388 million (T$12.77 billion) for the quarter ended June, according to Reuters. That compares to a profit of roughly $328 million (T$9.98 billion) in the March quarter.
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LOUISVILLE -- A federal bankruptcy judge turned down
Sypris Solutions' request for quick decision by its top customer
on whether to continue its supply
contracts with Sypris.
Dana Corp., which makes auto parts, is said to be Sypris' largest customer, having purchased more
than $120 million in parts in 2005.
The company filed for Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection in March, however, and Sypris
was seeking for the court to order Dana to render a decision on whether to keep the
supply contracts by Oct. 3.
According to the ruling, by contract Sypris can prevent Dana from buying those parts from another
manufacturer through 2014.
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NEW YORK -- Private equity firm
Francisco Partners has purchased
Vitronics and
Universal Instruments, Circuits Assembly has learned.
An announcement is expected later today.
Terms
were not disclosed and the transaction is subject to normal closing conditions
and regulatory approval.
Privately held Francisco
focuses on
investments in technology and related services businesses.
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NEW YORK -- Sales of benchtop SMT equipment for low-volume, high-mix production has been on a steady rise, says
Frost & Sullivan in a new report.
The research firm says revenues for the equipment would rise to $363.7 million in 2012, from $152.4 million in 2005.
“Being an
intensely competitive and fast-paced industry, electronics relies on
constant innovation and improvement of its products to sustain interest
among customers,” said analyst Deepa Mathew. “SMT benchtop equipment
plays a crucial role by providing a high degree of flexibility and
desired performance to suit low-volume, high-mix production
requirements.”