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Financial Highlights for the First Quarter 2010 Financial Highlights: First Quarter 2010
- Consolidated net sales were NT$92.19 billion, up 0.1% from NT$92.09 billion in 4Q09 and up 133.4% from NT$39.50 billion in 1Q09. - Gross margin was 47.9%, representing a 0.6 percentage point decrease compared with 4Q09, and a 29.0 percentage point increase compared with 1Q09.
- Operating margin was 37.0%, 0.5 percentage point higher than 4Q09 and 33.9 percentage points higher than 1Q09. - The combined result from non-operating income and long-term investment was a gain of NT$1.18 billion, compared to a gain of NT$1.73 billion in 4Q09, and a loss of NT$0.46 billion in 1Q09.
- Consolidated net income attributable to shareholders of the parent company was NT$33.66 billion, increasing 3.1% from 4Q09. Net profit margin was 36.5% and diluted EPS was NT$1.30.
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Cree LED leads 3Q FY Revenue to 78% increase
Over half of LED sales are based on general lighting. Quarterly Net income increases over tenfold to $44.6 Million
Cree, Inc. (CREE 82.17, +2.10, +2.62%), a provider of numerous LED lighting solutions announces a record revenue of $234.1 million for its third quarter of fiscal 2010, ended March 28.
They report a 78% increase when compared to revenue of $131.1 million reported for the third fiscal quarter 2009 and a 17% increase
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