SCHAUMBURG, IL – Misumi USA Inc. next month will conduct a series of configuration technical seminars aimed to help engineers overcome time and performance pressures typically associated with custom machine builds.
The seminars, titled Designing a Better Machine Faster with the Configurable Component, take place at the Hilton Garden Inn in Cleveland on Dec. 5 and at the Crowne Plaza in Dayton on Dec. 6.
The seminars feature Chris Blaszczyk, manager of product development.
PEMBROKE, BERMUDA - Tyco Electronics Ltd. said its fourth-quarter earnings were $256 million, down 31% year-over-year on restructuring and separation costs.
The company said it took $59 million in restructuring charges, compared with $5 million in the fourth quarter last year.
Tyco Electronics also reported a $20 million charge related to the separation from Tyco International.
Revenue rose 11% to $3.62 billion compared to the same period last year. The company attributed its revenue gain to growth in international markets.
For the fiscal year, Tyco Electronics posted a loss of $554 million, compared with a year-ago profit of $1.19 billion.
Revenue for the full year increased 9% to $13.46 billion, the company said.
SAN JOSE, CA – North American-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted $1.23 billion in orders in October and a book-to-bill ratio of 0.83, according to SEMI.
SANTA CLARA, CA – Agilent Technologies Inc. reported revenues for the fourth quarter were $1.45 billion, 9% above the same period last year.
The company said orders were $1.48 billion for the quarter, an increase of 6% year-over-year.
Agilent reported fourth-quarter adjusted net income of $206 million, up 7.8% year-over-year.
“Electronic measurement markets were very mixed, with strength in aerospace/defense and wireless R&D, a flat profile for wireless handset and electronic manufacturing test, and weakness in computer and semiconductor markets,” Bill Sullivan, president and CEO said.
2007 revenues were $5.4 billion, up 9% year-over-year.
For the first quarter of 2008, revenues are expected to be in the range of $1.35 billion to $1.40 billion, up 5% to 9% from 2007.
RICHARDSON, TX – Titan Global Holdings Inc. announced a record $2.4 million in shipments in October for the company’s electronics division. Titan Electronics generated revenues of $6.9 million for the fourth quarter, a 15% percent increase sequentially.
The announcement follows Titan’s recent acquisition of various secured debt and equity instruments held by Nexus Nano Electronics Inc. Titan will combine Nexus with the operations of its Titan Electronics Group.
HONG KONG – Revenue for the first half of 2008 was $734.1 million, an increase 2.8% year-over-year, VTech Holdings Ltd. said in its interim report.
Profit attributable to shareholders rose by 31.5% to $86.5 million, as the group countered cost pressures and improved margins, VTech reported.
“The group achieved increased revenue from its telecommunication products and electronic learning products businesses in Europe, and improved net margins further, despite continued cost pressures," said Allan Wong, chairman and group CEO.
Revenue at the TEL business was $356.1 million, a slight decline of 0.9%. During the period, the business accounted for 48.5% of revenue.
The North American market was weaker than expected, VTech said, with revenue at $253.6 million, a decline of 12.5%, as the US cordless phone market slowed in the face of declining housing starts and fewer promotions by retailers.
However, the company’s branded business in North America continued to gain market share as consumers responded well to the DECT 6.0 range of cordless phones.
Revenue in Europe was $86.7 million, an increase of 43.3%. In Asia Pacific and other regions outside North America and Europe, revenue surged by 118.8% and 68.5%, to $3.5 million and $12.3 million respectively.
Revenue from the ELP business increased to $262.1 million, up 17.4%.
The contract manufacturing services business saw revenue decline by 11.7% to $115.9 million, representing 15.8% of group revenue. Europe remained the leading source of revenue, representing 45.9% of the total, followed by North America at 39.8% and Asia Pacific at 14.3%.
The CMS business is forecast to achieve growth for the full year; sales appear set to pick up in the second half, VTech said.