(Reuters) - TAIPEI, July 9 - UMC the world's No. 2
contract chip maker, posted a small annual decline in June sales
on Monday, but the result marked its fourth straight monthly
gain, amid a chip upturn driven by growing tech demand.
The Taiwan firm's second-quarter sales also improved from the
previous three months, when many clients suffered from high
stockpiles, which bodes well for the second half as new PCs,
cellphones, game consoles and flat-screen TVs hit the stores.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
contract chip maker, posted a small annual decline in June sales
on Monday, but the result marked its fourth straight monthly
gain, amid a chip upturn driven by growing tech demand.
The Taiwan firm's second-quarter sales also improved from the
previous three months, when many clients suffered from high
stockpiles, which bodes well for the second half as new PCs,
cellphones, game consoles and flat-screen TVs hit the stores.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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