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Technology Stocks : Semi Equipment Analysis
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From: FJB4/30/2012 10:21:16 AM
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ASE to hike 2012 capex to US$800 million
Mavis Hong, Taipei; Adam Hwang, DIGITIMES [Monday 30 April 2012]
Packaging and testing house Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) will expand 2012 capital expenditure (capex) from US$700-750 million originally to US$800 million mainly due to expected increases in orders from IDMs, company CFO Joseph Tung told at an April 27 investors conference.

The hiked capex will consist of US$400 million for copper wire-bonding capacity, US$200 million for bumping and flip chip capacity and US$200 million for testing capacity, Tung indicated.

With capex of US$156 million for the first quarter, ASE plans to spend more than US$300 million in the second quarter, Tung said.

ASE's utilization for bumping and wire-bonding stood at nearly 100% and 75% respectively in the first quarter of 2012 and the company expects both segments to reach fully utilization in the second quarter, Tung indicated.

ASE generated revenues of NT$29.236 billion (US$989 million) from ATM (assembly, testing and materials) business operation in the first quarter, dropping by 8.37% sequentially and by 5.32% on year. The ATM revenues consisted of NT$23.531 billion from IC packaging operation, NT$5.077 billion from IC testing operation, NT$13.889 billion from EMS operation and NT$553 million from sales of substrates to third parties.

In terms of applications, 51% of ATM revenues came from communication products, 37% from automotive and consumer products and 11% from PC products.

Among different markets, 58% of ATM revenues came from North America, 11% from Europe, 19% from Taiwan, 5% from Japan and 7% from other Asian countries.
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