LedLink November Revenue Rebounds

Taiwan LED secondary optical lens manufacturer LedLink consolidated revenue for November reached NT $108 million (US $3.7 million), monthly growth of 12.62 from October and up 34.14 percent from November last year. December revenue is expected to decline due to effects from stock checking.


Dongguan factory relocation took place from Sept. – Nov. consolidating factories spread out in other locations into one large factory area. September and October were affected by a lengthy holiday season including Autumn Festival and National Day holidays which lead to decline in revenue for the two months to NT $92.70 million and NT $95.83 million respectively. Revenue did not return to the company’s normal standard of NT $100 million until November.


Although not effected by factory relocation, December will be impacted by upcoming client inventory stock checking, according to predictions from legal persons. December will therefore see a decline from November.
 

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