Foxconn Technology Group TWSE: 2317 prod. elektroniki dla innych firm m.in. Apple, Sony
Foxconn Technology Group TWSE: 2317 prod. elektroniki dla innych firm m.in. Apple, Sony
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Foxconn Technology Group aka Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. TWSE: 2317 - Tajwańska spółka giełdowa - produkuje i "składa" konsole, iphony itp. dla znanych firm - notowana na LSE, w Hong Kongu.
Produkty:
BlackBerry, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Kindle, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii, and Wii U
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Foxconn planuje zainstalowanie 10 tys. robotów
Więcej: http://www.instalki.pl/aktualnosci/hard ... oboty.htmlFoxbot, bo tak nazywana jest maszyna, będzie w stanie wyprodukować 30 tysięcy urządzeń w przeciągu roku. Inwestycja pozwoli zatem wytworzyć 300 milionów iPhone’ów w ciągu 12 miesięcy.
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Tajwański gigant wychodzi z cienia - wypuści własną linię smartfonów
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Re: Foxconn Technology Group prod. elektroniki dla innych firm
Według prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych, Donalda Trumpa, tajwański koncern technologiczny Foxconn znacząco zwiększy wartość planowanych inwestycji w USA, donosi Bloomberg.
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Re: Foxconn Technology Group prod. elektroniki dla innych firm
Agencja Nikkei twierdzi, że Foxconn Technology Group, największa montownia iPhone’ów, zamierza zwalniać ok. 50 tys. pracowników tymczasowych w Chinach już od października, czyli kilka miesięcy wcześniej niż normalnie, donosi Reuters.
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Re: Foxconn Technology Group TWSE: 2317 prod. elektroniki dla innych firm
Foxconn, tajwański producent elektroniki na zlecenie, wytwórca m.in. iPhone’ów, przeznaczy część mocy na produkcję masek ochronnych.
Spółka chce osiągnąć produkcję 2 mln masek dziennie do końca lutego.
- To wojna z epidemią, liczy się każda sekunda – poinformował Foxconn przez serwis społecznościowy WeChat. – Im wcześniej podejmiemy działania zapobiegające, będziemy przeciwdziałać zarażeniu i zaczniemy ratować życie, tym wcześniej będziemy mogli to pokonać – dodał.
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Spółka chce osiągnąć produkcję 2 mln masek dziennie do końca lutego.
- To wojna z epidemią, liczy się każda sekunda – poinformował Foxconn przez serwis społecznościowy WeChat. – Im wcześniej podejmiemy działania zapobiegające, będziemy przeciwdziałać zarażeniu i zaczniemy ratować życie, tym wcześniej będziemy mogli to pokonać – dodał.
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Re: Foxconn Technology Group TWSE: 2317 prod. elektroniki dla innych firm
Koncern Hon Hai Precision Industry, bardziej znany jako Foxconn odnotował w marcu 2020 r. 7,7 proc. spadek przychodów w ujęciu rocznym.
Podwykonawca m.in. koncernu Apple zarejestrował sprzedaż na poziomie 347,7 mld dolarów tajwańskich TWD ( 11,5 mld USD). Jednak w porównaniu z lutym firma odnotowała aż 60 proc. wzrost sprzedaży.
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Podwykonawca m.in. koncernu Apple zarejestrował sprzedaż na poziomie 347,7 mld dolarów tajwańskich TWD ( 11,5 mld USD). Jednak w porównaniu z lutym firma odnotowała aż 60 proc. wzrost sprzedaży.
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Re: Foxconn Technology Group TWSE: 2317 prod. elektroniki dla innych firm
SHANGHAI/TAIPEI (Reuters) -Hundreds of workers joined protests at Foxconn's flagship iPhone plant in China, with some men smashing surveillance cameras and windows, footage uploaded on social media showed.
The rare scenes of open dissent in China mark an escalation of unrest at the massive factory in Zhengzhou city that has come to symbolise a dangerous build-up in frustration with the country's ultra-harsh COVID rules as well as inept handling of the situation by the world's largest contract manufacturer.
The trigger for the protests, which began early on Wednesday, appeared to be a plan to delay bonus payments, many of the demonstrators said on livestream feeds. The videos could not be immediately verified by Reuters.
"Give us our pay!", chanted workers who were surrounded by people in full hazmat suits, some carrying batons, according to footage from one video. Other footage showed tear gas being deployed and workers taking down quarantine barriers. Some workers had complained they were forced to share dormitories with colleagues who had tested positive for COVID-19.
Foxconn said in a statement it had fulfilled its payment contracts and that reports of staff with COVID-19 living on campus were "untrue."
"Regarding any violence, the company will continue to communicate with employees and the government to prevent similar incidents from happening again," the company added.
A source familiar with the situation in Zhengzhou said production at the plant was unaffected by the worker unrest and output remained "normal".
Discontent over strict quarantine rules, the company's inability to stamp out outbreaks and poor conditions including shortages of food has caused workers to flee the factory campus since the Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) supplier imposed a so-called closed loop system at the world's biggest iPhone plant in late October.
Under closed-loop operations, staff live and work on-site isolated from the wider world.
Former workers have estimated that thousands fled the factory campus. Before the unrest, the Zhengzhou plant employed some 200,000 people. To retain staff and lure more workers Foxconn has had to offer bonuses and higher salaries.
In the videos, workers vented about how they were never sure if they were going get meals while in quarantine or complained that there were inadequate curbs in place to contain an outbreak.
"Foxconn never treats humans as humans," said one person.
Apple did not respond to requests for comment.
"It's now evident that closed-loop production in Foxconn only helps in preventing COVID from spreading to the city, but does nothing (if not make it even worse) for the workers in the factory," Aiden Chau of China Labour Bulletin, a Hong Kong-based advocacy group, said in an email.
As of Wednesday afternoon, most of the footage on Kuaishou, a social media platform where Reuters reviewed many of the videos, had been taken down. Kuaishou did not respond to a request for comment.
The protest images come at a time when investors are concerned about escalating global supply chain issues due in part to China's zero-COVID policies that aim to stamp out every outbreak.
The curbs and discontent have hit production. Reuters last month reported that iPhone output at the Zhengzhou factory could slump by as much as 30% in November due to COVID restrictions.
Foxconn is Apple's biggest iPhone maker, accounting for 70% of iPhone shipments globally. It makes most of the phones at the Zhengzhou plant, though it has other smaller production sites in India and southern China.
Shares of Foxconn, formally called Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, have slipped 2% since the unrest emerged in late October.
The rare scenes of open dissent in China mark an escalation of unrest at the massive factory in Zhengzhou city that has come to symbolise a dangerous build-up in frustration with the country's ultra-harsh COVID rules as well as inept handling of the situation by the world's largest contract manufacturer.
The trigger for the protests, which began early on Wednesday, appeared to be a plan to delay bonus payments, many of the demonstrators said on livestream feeds. The videos could not be immediately verified by Reuters.
"Give us our pay!", chanted workers who were surrounded by people in full hazmat suits, some carrying batons, according to footage from one video. Other footage showed tear gas being deployed and workers taking down quarantine barriers. Some workers had complained they were forced to share dormitories with colleagues who had tested positive for COVID-19.
Foxconn said in a statement it had fulfilled its payment contracts and that reports of staff with COVID-19 living on campus were "untrue."
"Regarding any violence, the company will continue to communicate with employees and the government to prevent similar incidents from happening again," the company added.
A source familiar with the situation in Zhengzhou said production at the plant was unaffected by the worker unrest and output remained "normal".
Discontent over strict quarantine rules, the company's inability to stamp out outbreaks and poor conditions including shortages of food has caused workers to flee the factory campus since the Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) supplier imposed a so-called closed loop system at the world's biggest iPhone plant in late October.
Under closed-loop operations, staff live and work on-site isolated from the wider world.
Former workers have estimated that thousands fled the factory campus. Before the unrest, the Zhengzhou plant employed some 200,000 people. To retain staff and lure more workers Foxconn has had to offer bonuses and higher salaries.
In the videos, workers vented about how they were never sure if they were going get meals while in quarantine or complained that there were inadequate curbs in place to contain an outbreak.
"Foxconn never treats humans as humans," said one person.
Apple did not respond to requests for comment.
"It's now evident that closed-loop production in Foxconn only helps in preventing COVID from spreading to the city, but does nothing (if not make it even worse) for the workers in the factory," Aiden Chau of China Labour Bulletin, a Hong Kong-based advocacy group, said in an email.
As of Wednesday afternoon, most of the footage on Kuaishou, a social media platform where Reuters reviewed many of the videos, had been taken down. Kuaishou did not respond to a request for comment.
The protest images come at a time when investors are concerned about escalating global supply chain issues due in part to China's zero-COVID policies that aim to stamp out every outbreak.
The curbs and discontent have hit production. Reuters last month reported that iPhone output at the Zhengzhou factory could slump by as much as 30% in November due to COVID restrictions.
Foxconn is Apple's biggest iPhone maker, accounting for 70% of iPhone shipments globally. It makes most of the phones at the Zhengzhou plant, though it has other smaller production sites in India and southern China.
Shares of Foxconn, formally called Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, have slipped 2% since the unrest emerged in late October.
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Re: Foxconn Technology Group TWSE: 2317 prod. elektroniki dla innych firm m.in. Apple, Sony
AIPEI (Reuters) -Apple Inc supplier Foxconn reported on Thursday a 56% fall in first-quarter net profit, lagging forecasts in its biggest quarterly fall in three years, as global economic woes hurt demand for smart consumer electronics.
The Taiwanese company, which is the world's largest contract electronics maker, said net profit for the January-March quarter fell to T$12.8 billion ($417.17 million) from T$29.45 billion in the same period the previous year.
It was much worse than an average forecast of T$29.18 billion profit from 13 analysts, according to Refinitiv.
Foxconn said it expected revenue for its key consumer electronics products to decline year on year in the second quarter. That group includes smartphones and makes up more than half of Foxconn's total revenue.
It expects revenues for cloud and networking products in 2023 to be flat, compared to a previous forecast of significant growth for those sectors.
Overall, revenues for the second quarter would fall, while full-year revenues would be flat, the Taiwanese company said. Foxconn earlier this year forecast revenue to be flat for 2023.
The Taiwanese company, which is the world's largest contract electronics maker, said net profit for the January-March quarter fell to T$12.8 billion ($417.17 million) from T$29.45 billion in the same period the previous year.
It was much worse than an average forecast of T$29.18 billion profit from 13 analysts, according to Refinitiv.
Foxconn said it expected revenue for its key consumer electronics products to decline year on year in the second quarter. That group includes smartphones and makes up more than half of Foxconn's total revenue.
It expects revenues for cloud and networking products in 2023 to be flat, compared to a previous forecast of significant growth for those sectors.
Overall, revenues for the second quarter would fall, while full-year revenues would be flat, the Taiwanese company said. Foxconn earlier this year forecast revenue to be flat for 2023.
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Re: Foxconn Technology Group TWSE: 2317 prod. elektroniki dla innych firm m.in. Apple, Sony
Indie chciały być potentatem. Otrzymały potężny cios. Dostawca Apple wycofuje się z budowy fabryki chipów
Foxconn, główny dostawca Apple wycofał się z budowy ogromnej fabryki chipów. Tajwańskie przedsiębiorstwo wycofało się z umowy z indyjskim gigantem wydobywczym Vedanta, która opiewała na kwotę aż 19,5 mld dolarów.
Firma Foxconn zajmuje się produkcją podzespołów oraz komponentów elektronicznych i jest jednym z głównych dostawców Apple. Dość powiedzieć, że odpowiada za montaż większości iPhone'ów, jakie trafiają do klientów na całym świecie, ale dostarcza sprzęt również do takich firm, jak Xiaomi, Lenovo, Huawei, Amazon, Google czy Microsoft. Tajwańczycy mają swoje zakłady i fabryki kilku krajach na całym świecie, ale ostatnio postanowił zainwestować w budowę większej liczby zakładów w Indiach.
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Foxconn zrywa umowę na budowę fabryki za 20 mld dolarów
We wrześniu 2022 Foxconn podpisał umowę na budowę fabryki układów scalonych w indyjskim stanie Gudźarat (na zachodzie kraju). Inwestycja robiła wrażenie, bo opierała na bagatela 19,5 mld dolarów i miała być pierwszym krokiem, który pomoże Indiom stać się światowym potentatem w produkcji półprzewodników. Teraz jednak Foxconn niespodziewanie zerwał umowę z indyjskim gigantem wydobywczym Vedanta, z którym planował budowę zakładu.
Foxconn stwierdził w oświadczeniu dla CNN, że decyzja została podjęta wspólnie z firmą Vedanta i ma pozwolić na "zbadanie bardziej zróżnicowanych możliwości rozwoju". Z kolei w komentarzu dla BBC, Foxconn napisał, że "obydwie strony uznały, że projekt nie posuwa się wystarczająco szybko". Dodał, że po drodze pojawiły się problemy, z którymi oba przedsiębiorstwa nie były sobie w stanie poradzić. Tajwańczycy zaznaczyli jednak, że chcą "nadal zdecydowanie wspierać ambicje rządu" w New Delhi.
Potężny cios dla Indii. Miały stać się światowym potentatem
Niektórzy eksperci uważają, że decyzja giganta z Tajwanu to potężny cios dla Indii, które chcą stać się światowym liderem w produkcji chipów. Trzecia gospodarka Azji dąży do przejęcia przynajmniej części produkcji przede wszystkim z Chin, ale też z Tajwanu i USA. Vedanta już ogłosiła, że nie chce rezygnować z planów budowy zakładu chipów i ma nadzieję, że inwestycja zostanie zrealizowana we współpracy z innym partnerem. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, indyjski minister ds. elektroniki i technologii informacyjnych stwierdził z kolei na Twitterze, że decyzja firmy Focxonn "nie będzie miała żadnego wpływu na cele indyjskiej produkcji półprzewodników". Dodał, że "Indie dopiero się rozkręcają". W ostatnim czasie planu budowy fabryk chipów ogłosiło bowiem kilka innych firm.
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Re: Foxconn Technology Group TWSE: 2317 prod. elektroniki dla innych firm m.in. Apple, Sony
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and a major supplier for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), said on Saturday revenue in July fell 1.23% year-on-year but forecast a business rebound for the third quarter.
Foxconn, formally called Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, said revenue last month reached T$469.23 billion ($14.82 billion), up nearly 11% from June.
The company said revenue was the second-highest for the month of July, thanks to "customers' increasing pull-in" for its smart consumer electronics products, including smartphones. That segment recorded double-digit growth from a year ago, it said, as major vendors such as Apple gear up for new product launches later this year.
Other businesses, including computing products such as PCs and cloud and networking products, declined from a year ago, the company said, without elaborating.
"With the second half of the year peak season currently underway, operations will gradually ramp up," the company said in a statement.
"The outlook for the third quarter, which will be better than the second quarter, is expected to increase at an on-quarter pace higher than seen in the previous two years," it said.
The first half of the year is traditionally slower for Taiwan tech manufacturers as major electronics vendors including Apple launch new products near the year-end holiday season.
Second-quarter revenue dropped 13.8% year-on-year, in line with the company's expectations, Foxconn said in July. It reports third-quarter earnings on Aug. 14.
Foxconn, formally called Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, said revenue last month reached T$469.23 billion ($14.82 billion), up nearly 11% from June.
The company said revenue was the second-highest for the month of July, thanks to "customers' increasing pull-in" for its smart consumer electronics products, including smartphones. That segment recorded double-digit growth from a year ago, it said, as major vendors such as Apple gear up for new product launches later this year.
Other businesses, including computing products such as PCs and cloud and networking products, declined from a year ago, the company said, without elaborating.
"With the second half of the year peak season currently underway, operations will gradually ramp up," the company said in a statement.
"The outlook for the third quarter, which will be better than the second quarter, is expected to increase at an on-quarter pace higher than seen in the previous two years," it said.
The first half of the year is traditionally slower for Taiwan tech manufacturers as major electronics vendors including Apple launch new products near the year-end holiday season.
Second-quarter revenue dropped 13.8% year-on-year, in line with the company's expectations, Foxconn said in July. It reports third-quarter earnings on Aug. 14.
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