IMI nets $15M | Inquirer Business

IMI nets $15M

By: - Business Features Editor / @philbizwatcher
/ 11:44 AM August 10, 2016

AYALA-led Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. (IMI), one of the world’s leading providers of electronics manufacturing services (EMS), posted a 1.5-percent year-on-year decline in first semester net profit to $15 million on slower business from China.

Operating income for the period, however, improved by 19 percent year-on-year to $20.7 million despite a slight decrease in revenues.

IMI president and chief operating officer Gilles Bernard said: “The improvement in operating income came about as we expanded business in higher-margin segments of automotive and industrial. Line productivity and cost saving programs also had a positive impact.”

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Six-month revenues fell by 1.6 percent year-on-year to $409.7 million, weighed down by the decline in business in China.

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IMI’s China operations posted $130.4 million in revenues, down by 10.7 percent year- on-year mainly due to weak performance of the consumer electronics lines. The telecommunications infrastructure business, however, grew 6.8 percent year-on-year.

Revenues for IMI’s EMS operations in the Philippines remained flat at $109.6 million. Lines for automotive cameras, security and access controls, asset tag sensors, and lighting controls continued to grow, partially offsetting the weak storage device business.

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On the other hand, IMI’s Europe and Mexico operations recorded $153.4 million in revenues in the first half, rising by 11.5 percent year-over-year, as the demand for automotive body controls and lighting systems that IMI assemble in Bulgaria and Czech Republic increased. In Mexico, revenues increased by 8.5 percent due to the strong performance of IMI’s plastic injection and assembly lines.

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