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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Philippine Micro Chips - Cirtek hoping to take over Thailand Electronics Plant

While foreign sales of the country's electronic products saw huge drops in the first half, with June alone seeing a 14.6% annual fall to $1.886 billion, Cirtek says it sees demand picking up this semester.

"We hope to conclude it (negotiation) by the third quarter of 2012. But you know, just like in any M&A (mergers and acquisitions), it's very difficult to predict," said Anthony T. Buyawe, the company's chief financial officer, in a telephone interview on Friday (August 31, 2012) last week.

"But there is common ground for both parties to agree."

Cirtek first announced in June that it was conducting "due diligence for acquisitions outside the Philippines," which the company claimed would "improve its top line."

"We do the same products, but they are more efficient in doing other products, so that would complement us," Mr. Buyawe said, adding that the acquisition will also "boost the company's efficiency" aside from "expanding its capacity."

Cirtek said it provides "turnkey solutions that include package design and development, wafer probing, wafer back grinding, assembly and packaging, final testing of semiconductor devices."

Last July, the company issued $10 million worth of corporate notes to Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co., with proceeds to be used for acquisitions, Mr. Buyawe said.

"The acquisition price is less than $10 million," Mr. Buyawe said, referring to the Thailand-based firm, even as he declined to be more specific.

Excess funds, he said, could help another prospective acquisition in Malaysia.

"We are also looking at a company in Malaysia but we like to finish first the one in Thailand," Mr. Buyawe added.

The expansion comes as the company said it is expecting an additional $2.2 million in annual revenues from new customers while its manufacturing facility in Laguna will be fully utilized by the end of the year, the company said in June.

In 2011, Cirtek booked $3.97 million in net income, up by 10.27% from $3.60 million last year as net sales surged by 7.97% to $37.11 million from $34.37 million, its financial statement submitted to the Philippine Stock Exchange showed.

For its domestic expansion, Mr. Buyawe said the company may build a third manufacturing facility in Laguna by the end of the year.

Mr. Buyawe also said the company is bullish on its prospects this semester, as "demand for electronic devices is expected to pick up later this year."

In the first half, the company's net income rose to $1.75 million, up by 4.16% from the $1.68 million recorded in the same period last year due to higher sales of its products.

Shares of Cirtek slipped 3 centavos or 0.31% to 9.65 apiece from 9.68 last Wednesday (September 5).

Business Word Online

2012 WW Web Index ranks Philippines 32nd among 61 countries and 7th in Asia Pacific

THE WEB Index 2012's findings are expected to help stakeholders act on areas that need improvement

A GLOBAL INDEX has placed the Philippines in the middle of 61 countries gauged according to their use of and impact from the Web.

The first Web Index 2012, released yesterday by the World Wide Web Foundation - a Geneva- and Washington-based non-profit organization formed in 2009 by Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee - ranked the Philippines 32nd with an overall score of 46.81 and seventh among the 14 Asia-Pacific countries included in the study.

Using 2011 data, the study measured Web use, utility and impact on countries using indicators grouped under three subindices: communications and institutional infrastructure; Web content and use; as well as political, economic and social impact.

Scores range from zero to 100, with the latter serving as the highest mark per indicator.

WW web index top 10 includes

  1. Sweden
  2. United States
  3. United Kingdom
  4. Canada
  5. Finland
  6. Switzerland
  7. New Zealand
  8. Australia
  9. Norway
  10. Ireland

WW Web Index lowest to bottom the following

  1. Nepal
  2. Cameroon
  3. Mali
  4. Bangladesh
  5. Namibia
  6. Ethiopia
  7. Benin
  8. Burkina Faso
  9. Zimbabwe
  10. Yemen (Lowest)

WW web Index ranked the country in a better 7th place in the Asia Pacific were

  1. New Zealand
  2. Australia
  3. Singapore
  4. South Korea
  5. Japan
  6. China
  7. Philippines
  8. India
  9. Indonesia
  10. Thailand
  11. Pakistan
  12. Vietnam
  13. Nepal
  14. Bangladesh

The Philippines saw some of its better scores in the "Impact" sub-index, ranking 32nd globally with a score of 48.37. Under this category, the country ranked 26th (with a score of 58.95) in social impact, 27th (48.98) in economic impact, and 37th (33.56) in political impact.

The country ranked 33rd, with a score of 39.39, in "The Web" sub-index. In this category, it placed 32nd with a score of 34.64 in terms of Web use and 35th with a 39.61 mark in Web content.

It also ranked 33rd, with a score of 48.26, in the "Readiness" sub-index. Here the country ranked 30th, with a score 51.12, in terms of institutional infrastructure and 39th with a 47.41 mark in communications infrastructure.

The study also noted that while the overall index and the impact sub-index were generally "highly correlated" with gross domestic product per capita, the Philippines, together with India, Kenya and New Zealand, "seemed to outperform" in this correlation.

"We hope that the Index will deepen and broaden our understanding of the impact of this most powerful tool on humanity," the World Wide Web Foundation said in the study.

"We believe that if access to the Web increases dramatically, there will be significant social development and greater political interpretation among the billions of people who currently have no voice," it added.

"This year's Index aims to establish a baseline to help policy-makers, international organizations, nongovernment organizations, investors and interested stakeholders identify some of the areas where investment in the Web could yield substantial positive impacts."

Business World Online

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