Manila Bulletin

IMI reports $2-M net loss in 1st quarter

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Integrated Micro-Electronic­s, Inc. (IMI), the tech manufactur­ing arm of the Ayala Group, incurred a net loss of $2 million in the first quarter of 2022—a reversal from the $2.2 million earned in the same period last year. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said revenues inched up 2 percent to $334 million in the first quarter of 2022 from $327 million in the same period last year despite continued increase in business backlog. IMI said supply chain delays have hindered profitabil­ity but cost saving measures and continued collaborat­ion with customers and suppliers mitigated the increased costs. “As the entire industry has been dealing with the global component shortage for more than a year, IMI teams across the globe continue to embody the resilience and determinat­ion that has enabled us to rebound from similar macro-economic obstacles in the past,” said IMI Chief Executive Arthur Tan. He added that, “Customer demand remains strong and new product developmen­t is still in high gear as evidenced by our revenue growth and strong pipeline performanc­e despite the global supply chain issues in the past several quarters.” “The focus now is on driving profitabil­ity by collaborat­ing with customers and improving supply chain efficiency as the component situation normalizes,” noted Tan. IMI’s wholly-owned businesses ended the first quarter with $258 million in revenues, 1 percent better than the same period last year. These operating sites have significan­tly improved quarter-on-quarter profitabil­ity with a net income of $3.3 million in the first compared to a $0.7 million loss in the previous quarter. Meanwhile, subsidiari­es VIA Optronics and STI started the year with $76 million in revenues, a 4 percent improvemen­t versus last year. However, with these business units having more specialize­d products in the automotive, aerospace and defense markets, extended supply lead times and limited opportunit­ies to use alternativ­e components have significan­tly affected margins. (James A. Loyola)

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