SAN JOSE -- Flextronics, the world's second-largest EMS company, reported record fourth quarter net sales on the integration of competitor Solectron.
For the period ended March 31, sales rose 66%
year-over-year to $7.8 billion, while operating profit increased 86% to $263 million, and adjusted
net income jumped 76% to $215 million. Including one-time charges, the company took a loss of $93 million, down from $121 million last year.
MOSCOW – JSC Sitronics reported a 7.9% year-on-year gain in sales, to $605 million, but fell to a net loss of $46.1 million, from earnings of $24.3 million, for the period ended Dec. 31.
For the year, Sitronics reported revenues of $1.62 billion and a net loss of $233.9 million. Cash from operating activities rose $147.1 million for the year.
Sitronics makes telecommunications, IT and other electronics products, and suppliers EMS services.
Sitronics EMS reported sales of $69.3 million for the year. Last year, the company merged its Consumer Electronics and Electronics Manufacturing Services units.
Sitronics forecasted growth of more than 15% in 2008.
SIEVI, FINLAND – EMS provider Scanfil reported first-quarter profits rose
16% from a year ago to 3.6 million euros despite a 4% drop in sales to 50
million euros. Operating profit rose 31% to 4.7 million euros.
MANKATO, MN -- EMS firm Winland Electronics has formally promoted Thomas de Petra to chief executive and president.
He had been interim CEO and president since
the retirement of longtime CEO Lorin Krueger last January. de Petra has also been Winland's chairman since 2006 and a director since
1994.