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Temasek's Chartered Semicon post record loss, cut 600 jobs

sgnewsalte

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Another nail to Temasek's coffin. They should never have started this company in the first place, after the Micropolis fiasco.


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=acFjElKARO9w&refer=asia


Chartered Forecasts Record Loss, Will Cut 600 Jobs (Update1)

By Andrea Tan
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Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., the world’s third-largest maker of customized chips, forecast a record quarterly loss and will cut more jobs to weather the deepening global recession.


The net loss in the first quarter will probably be $142 million to $152 million, Singapore-based Chartered said today after reporting its largest deficit since the first quarter of 2002. Sales may slump as much as 40 percent to as low as $232 million, it said.


Chief Financial Officer George Thomas said customers are reducing “even more aggressively” as inventory levels pile up amid the broadening slump in demand. The collapse in chip sales led Toshiba Corp., Japan’s largest maker of semiconductors, to predict a record annual loss yesterday.

“We’re in unprecedented times. This is a demand-driven downturn and everything from handsets to PCs to consumer electronics is going to decline by 5 to 10 percent this year,” said Steven Pelayo, a Hong Kong-based analyst at HSBC Holdings Plc. “Combine that with clients and chipmakers having excess inventories and you have these ugly times.”

Chartered, which makes chips used to power Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox 360 game console, fell 2.1 percent to 23 Singapore cents as of 10:24 a.m. in local trading. Its American depositary receipts dropped 4.3 percent to $1.56 before the earnings announcement.

Unpredictable

“In this environment, it is difficult to predict with accuracy how the quarter will turn out,” Chartered’s Thomas said.

The fourth-quarter loss of $114 million, or 46 cents per ADR, included a reversal on a $34 million tax credit. The $81 million median loss estimate in a Bloomberg survey of five analysts didn’t factor in the tax-credit reversal. Sales slipped 0.3 percent to $351.7 million. Chartered will give a mid-quarter update on March 13.

Chartered said it will cut 600 employees, or 8 percent of its workforce to save $16 million a year. It will book an $8 million one-time charge in the first quarter. The latest reduction brings the total eliminations to 1,300 positions, or 18 percent of its workers, the chipmaker said.

The company, which counted Broadcom Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. as its largest clients in 2008, said it plans to slash capital spending this year by 35 percent to $375 million and temporarily shut down two production lines.

Collapse in Demand

Qualcomm, the world’s largest maker of mobile-phone chips, on Jan. 28 cut its annual sales outlook and said it won’t give an outlook for profit because of the unpredictability of demand.

A collapse in demand for electronics ranging from mobile phones to computers has forced Intel Corp. to say its 87-quarter streak of profitability may end. Samsung Electronics Co., the second-largest chipmaker after Intel, this month reported its first quarterly loss.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the top producer in the so-called foundry industry that Chartered competes in, last week forecast its first quarterly loss since 1990.

“Demand’s not coming back,” said Stuart O’Gorman, who helps manage $800 million in technology shares at Henderson Global Investors Ltd. in Edinburgh. “Most of the chipmakers are going to go out of business and it’s a very long road.”
 

singveld

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wow, everyone start buying xbox360 and PC, notebook and save the electronic industries.
 

singveld

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oh for some reason
despite massive investment by hochin

the company build by a large amount of FT cannot be competitive against mostly taiwanese staff TSMC.

sinkies+malaysian+philipinos+prc+vietnam+angmoh < taiwanese
 

kchunjeng

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Look at Germany. Look at Japan.

One Race, One language, One nation.

Look at us.

ROJAK ! whole plate of loose sand. HOW to UNITED ? How to work together ?

Talk easy only.
 

singveld

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Look at Germany. Look at Japan.

One Race, One language, One nation.

Look at us.

ROJAK ! whole plate of loose sand. HOW to UNITED ? How to work together ?

Talk easy only.

build high tech industry using the cheapest labour you can find. may not be the best idea. making garment, making toys with cheapest labour, maybe OK. But i guess it does not work with high tech semicon.
 

whoami

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Look at Germany. Look at Japan.

One Race, One language, One nation.

Look at us.

ROJAK ! whole plate of loose sand. HOW to UNITED ? How to work together ?

Talk easy only.

So are u suggesting throwing all other races (except Chinese) including Non-Chinese F/T out of Spore?
 

ahbengsong

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Another nail to Temasek's coffin. They should never have started this company in the first place, after the Micropolis fiasco. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=acFjElKARO9w&refer=asia

Chartered Forecasts Record Loss, Will Cut 600 Jobs (Update1)

By Andrea Tan
data


Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., the world’s third-largest maker of customized chips, forecast a record quarterly loss and will cut more jobs to weather the deepening global recession.


The net loss in the first quarter will probably be $142 million to $152 million, Singapore-based Chartered said today after reporting its largest deficit since the first quarter of 2002. Sales may slump as much as 40 percent to as low as $232 million, it said.


Chief Financial Officer George Thomas said customers are reducing “even more aggressively” as inventory levels pile up amid the broadening slump in demand. The collapse in chip sales led Toshiba Corp., Japan’s largest maker of semiconductors, to predict a record annual loss yesterday.

“We’re in unprecedented times. This is a demand-driven downturn and everything from handsets to PCs to consumer electronics is going to decline by 5 to 10 percent this year,” said Steven Pelayo, a Hong Kong-based analyst at HSBC Holdings Plc. “Combine that with clients and chipmakers having excess inventories and you have these ugly times.”

Chartered, which makes chips used to power Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox 360 game console, fell 2.1 percent to 23 Singapore cents as of 10:24 a.m. in local trading. Its American depositary receipts dropped 4.3 percent to $1.56 before the earnings announcement.

Unpredictable

“In this environment, it is difficult to predict with accuracy how the quarter will turn out,” Chartered’s Thomas said.

The fourth-quarter loss of $114 million, or 46 cents per ADR, included a reversal on a $34 million tax credit. The $81 million median loss estimate in a Bloomberg survey of five analysts didn’t factor in the tax-credit reversal. Sales slipped 0.3 percent to $351.7 million. Chartered will give a mid-quarter update on March 13.

Chartered said it will cut 600 employees, or 8 percent of its workforce to save $16 million a year. It will book an $8 million one-time charge in the first quarter. The latest reduction brings the total eliminations to 1,300 positions, or 18 percent of its workers, the chipmaker said.

The company, which counted Broadcom Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. as its largest clients in 2008, said it plans to slash capital spending this year by 35 percent to $375 million and temporarily shut down two production lines.

Collapse in Demand

Qualcomm, the world’s largest maker of mobile-phone chips, on Jan. 28 cut its annual sales outlook and said it won’t give an outlook for profit because of the unpredictability of demand.

A collapse in demand for electronics ranging from mobile phones to computers has forced Intel Corp. to say its 87-quarter streak of profitability may end. Samsung Electronics Co., the second-largest chipmaker after Intel, this month reported its first quarterly loss.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the top producer in the so-called foundry industry that Chartered competes in, last week forecast its first quarterly loss since 1990.

“Demand’s not coming back,” said Stuart O’Gorman, who helps manage $800 million in technology shares at Henderson Global Investors Ltd. in Edinburgh. “Most of the chipmakers are going to go out of business and it’s a very long road.”

why am i not surprise ??.. :biggrin::biggrin:
 

lifeafter41

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oh for some reason
despite massive investment by hochin

the company build by a large amount of FT cannot be competitive against mostly taiwanese staff TSMC.

sinkies+malaysian+philipinos+prc+vietnam+angmoh < taiwanese

Is there really a dearth of talents where really Singaporeeans can't even do the jobs and Singapore have to contend with the above formulation of FTs?. sinkies+malaysian+philipinos+prc+vietnam+angmoh < taiwanese
 

singveld

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Is there really a dearth of talents where really Singaporeeans can't even do the jobs and Singapore have to contend with the above formulation of FTs?. sinkies+malaysian+philipinos+prc+vietnam+angmoh < taiwanese

well, thanks to PAP, their education policy and employment policy.

cause our brightest students to go and take engineering and then for most money, they go to banking.

this bank crisis, maybe force some of them to manfacturing, maybe not.
hopefully some will do so.

so we have rojak and half wit people going to engineering job, together with cheap labour fighting brightest tawianese engineering mind.
no match.
 

singveld

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In singapore which subject you going to take depend on your marks

so, the highest few , will select medical, law , with good english, with not so good english one engineering for example.

They do not think, i am interested in this subject, i want to do engineering job, that why i go to EE.

They head in because of their grade.

when they finish uni, they will not go to engineering, because that is dirty job, and does not pay well.

In summary, PAP screw up the education system.

You think angmoh in western country pick a subject because his grade tell him so. Fxxk off meh. They study a subject because they love it.
 
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