PHOENIX - Avnet Inc. has agreed to acquire Memec Group Holdings LTD in a stock and cash transaction valued at $676 million, including the assumption of $194 million of Memec debt. Combined, the distributors will have annual sales of more than $8.5 billion.
Under the terms of the agreement, Memec investors will receive a total of approximately 24.011 million shares of Avnet common stock plus $64 million in cash. The transaction, which is expected to generate cost savings of $130 million annually, is scheduled to close in 60 to 90 days.MANKATO, MN - Winland Electronics Inc., an EMS firm, announced first quarter revenue of $7 million, up 35.3% from last year. Net income increased 71.4% to $374,535 for the same period.
The increase was related to new product line items integrated from OEM customers during 2004 combined with improved sales of
the company's proprietary products.
It was a record quarter for the company, and its 13th consecutive profitable
quarter.
Gross profits for the quarter were $1.7
million, up 24.3%. Gross profit decreased as a percentage of net sales
from 26.4% in Q1 2004 to 24.2% in the first quarter
of 2005, due to higher costs from new
product designs and billable
engineering projects.
Income from operations increased 68.9% to $629,203 due to a significant increase
in sales. Total operating
expenses increased 7.5% for the first quarter to $1.1 million.
During the quarter Winland's largest customer, Select
Comfort, increased its purchase commitments by $4.5
million.
The company completed the quarter with $587,007 in cash and a current ratio of 2.75 to 1.
SAN JOSE - Outsourcing of IC packaging assembly has fully resumed as unit growth reached double-digits the past three years. Contractors will continue to inherit a growing percentage of the IC packaging business as semiconductor manufacturers focus on the front end.
That's according to Electronic Trend Publications, a San Jose-based research firm. In a just released report, "The Worldwide IC Packaging Market," ETP finds that the worldwide IC market grew 28% in 2004 to $179 billion - surpassing the 2000 peak of $177 billion. IC units hit 105 billion, up 53% since 2001.