FOXCONN HON HAI TECHNOLOGY INDIA MEGA DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE LIMITED
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Tamil Nadu
Founded
2015-11-12
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2025-05-23 (financialexpress.com)
Uttar Pradesh Emerges as a Semiconductor Powerhouse with Major Investments and New Policy - Economy News | The Financial Express
Uttar Pradesh is rapidly becoming a key player in India's semiconductor mission with ₹30,000 crore investments, a strong policy framework, and upcoming chip manufacturing plants near Jewar airport, driving high-tech growth and innovation.
Read more2025-05-16 (theindianpanorama.news)
India's overseas borrowing surges to five-year high —
Business & Economics | In a strong signal of rising investment in India's private sector, manufacturing and finance companies received approval to raise a record $11 billion
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2025-05-14 (investicniweb.cz)
Foxconn reports a strong profit but reduces the outlook due to risks -
Foxconn achieved 91% of profit growth in the first quarter and exceeded the expectations of analysts. Despite strong results, however
Read more2025-05-14 (theedgemalaysia.com)
Taiwan's Foxconn, manufacturer of iPhones and Nvidia-powered AI servers, tempers full-year sales outlook
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, the main manufacturer of iPhones and Nvidia Corp-powered artificial intelligence (AI) servers, cut its guidance for full-year revenue growth to reflect potential fallout from the US trade war.
Read more2025-05-14 (cryptopolitan.com)
Foxconn Q1 earnings surge on AI data server demand, but tariffs dampen forecasts
Foxconn reported Q1 net profit jumped 91% year on year to T$42.12 billion (US$1.39 billion) supported by a strong demand for AI data servers.
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2025-05-14 (barrons.com)
Foxconn Makes Products for Nvidia and Apple. Why It's Cutting Its Guidance.
Foxconn is best known for being the primary contract manufacturer for Apple. However, it has an increasingly large business in servers housing Nvidia chips.
Read more2025-05-14 (channelnewsasia.com)
Electronics giant Foxconn's first-quarter profit surges 91% on year -
TAIPEI :Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, on Wednesday said first-quarter profit leapt 91 per cent on continued strong demand for artificial intelligence servers.Net profit for January-March for Apple's top iPhone assembler and Nvidia's server maker came in at T$42.
Read more2025-05-07 (morningstar.com)
Orsted Warns of Earnings Hit After Axing U.K. Offshore Wind Project — Commodities Roundup | Morningstar
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2025-05-06 (ko.com.ua)
Foxconn revenue increased by 25.5% to $ 15.8 billion in April. | News | Computer Observation
The Taiwanese company Foxconn (HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO), the world's largest electronics contract manufacturer and a key partner of Apple, has announced a significant increase in monthly revenue.
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2025-05-05 (investing.com)
Foxconn records an increase in revenues by 25.54% in April
Foxconn records an increase in revenues by 25.54% in April.
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2025-03-17 (barrons.com)
Nvidia Stock Rises. Why Foxconn's Earnings Can Give the Chip Maker a Boost.
Nvidia stock could do with a boost, having tumbled 15% over the past month.
Read more2025-03-05 (marketscreener.com)
Foxconn says April revenue rose 25.54% y/y, sees Q2 growth |
Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and Apple's biggest iPhone assembler, reported on Monday that its April revenue rose 25.54% on year. Foxconn said it sees...
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