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IMI seeks more Japanese clients

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Ayala-led Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. is pitching for more electronics manufacturing services and semiconductor deals with Japanese multinational industrial giants.

Posted: January 10th, 2013 in Latest Business Stories | Read More »

IMI grows first-half profit by 173%

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Ayala-led electronics manufacturing firm Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. grew its first semester net profit by 173 percent year-on-year to $3.1 million despite a weak global environment.

Posted: August 8th, 2012 in Headlines | Read More »

Ayala unit to sell more shares

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Ayala-led electronics manufacturing firm Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. plans to sell shares either through a private placement or an initial public offering this year to comply with the 10-percent minimum public float required by the Philippine Stock Exchange.

Posted: April 13th, 2012 in Headlines | Read More »

IMI to widen public ownership

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Ayala-led electronics manufacturing firm Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. plans to sell shares through either a private placement or an initial public offering this year to comply with the 10-percent minimum public float required by the Philippine Stock Exchange.

Posted: April 13th, 2012 in Latest Business Stories | Read More »

Ayala tech unit registered rise in Q3 revenue

Integrated Micro-electronics Inc. (IMI), the electronics manufacturing unit of the Ayala group, posted a 67-percent year-on-year drop in consolidated net income to $1.6 million as higher material and direct labor costs gnawed at operating margins.

Posted: November 10th, 2011 in Headlines | Read More »

Ayala electronics subsidiary suffers big drop in profits

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The Ayala-led Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. booked a 76-percent year-on-year drop in first semester net profit to $1.1 million due to higher input and labor costs.

Posted: August 11th, 2011 in Latest Business Stories | Read More »

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