Faraday Monthly Consolidated Sales Report - May 2015
HSINCHU, TAIWAN -- June 5, 2015 --Faraday Technology Corporation (TAIEX: 3035) (“Faraday”) today announced that consolidated revenues for May 2015 totaled NT$580,299 thousands, 15.64% up from the same period last year.
May Consolidated Sales Report (Unit: NT$ thousand)
Consolidated Revenues | 2015 | 2014 | YoY Change |
May | 580,299 | 501,823 | 15.64% |
Note: Year 2015 consolidated revenue figures have not been audited.
About Faraday Technology Corporation
Faraday Technology Corporation is a leading silicon IP and fabless ASIC vendor. The company's broad silicon IP portfolio includes Cell Library, Memory Compiler, ARM-compliant CPUs, DDRI/II/III, MPEG4, H.264, USB 2.0, 10/100 Ethernet, Serial ATA, and PCI Express. With 2014 consolidated revenue of US$190 million, Faraday is one of the largest fabless ASIC companies in the Asia-Pacific region, and it also has a significant presence in other world-wide markets. Headquartered in Taiwan, Faraday has service and support offices around the world, including the U.S., Japan, Europe, and China. For more information, please visit : www.faraday-tech.com
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