GUC Monthly Sales Report - Aug 2018
Hsinchu, Taiwan, Sep 5, 2018 - GUC (TAIEX: 3443) today announced its net sales for Aug 2018 were NT$1,221 million, increased 10.0% month-overmonth and increased 7.5% year-over-year. Net sales for January through August 2018 totaled NT$8,323 million, an increase of 13.2% compared to the same period in 2017.
GUC Sales Report:
(NT$ thousand)
Net Sales | 2018 | 2017 | MoM (%) | YoY (%) |
Aug | 1,220,605 | 1,135,856 | 10.0% | 7.5% |
Year to Date | 8,323,089 | 7,355,396 | N/A | 13.2% |
Note: Year 2018 figures have not been audited.
GUC Aug 2018 Sales Breakdown:
(NT$ thousand)
Product Items | Net Sales | % |
ASIC | 962,417 | 79 |
NRE | 242,320 | 20 |
Others | 15,868 | 1 |
Total | 1,220,605 | 100 |
Note: Year 2018 figures have not been audited.
About GUC
GLOBAL UNICHIP CORP. (GUC) is the Flexible ASIC LeaderTM who provides the semiconductor industry with leading IC implementation and SoC manufacturing services. Based in Hsin-chu, Taiwan GUC has developed a global reputation with a presence in China, Europe, Japan, Korea, and North America. GUC is publicly traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under the symbol 3443. For more information, please visit www.guc-asic.com .
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