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Cree Inc of Durham, NC, USA, which manufactures LEDs, silicon carbide and
gallium nitride based power-switching devices and radio-frequency/wireless
devices, and silicon carbide substrates, has reported revenue of $103.9m for
its fiscal first quarter 2007 (to end-September), up 1% on
a year ago. Net
income from continuing operations fell from $21.7m to $13.3m. Gross profit
was 41% and operating profit was 16% of revenue.
"While short-term market conditions remain challenging, we continue to make
outstanding progress towards our goal of enabling LEDs to become a
cost-effective, energy-saving alternative for lighting applications," said
Chuck Swoboda, chairman and chief executive officer. "The recently introduced EZBright 1000 LED power chip and the latest XLamp 7090 power LED
have established a new class of performance by dramatically increasing the
light output and efficiency provided by LEDs," he claims. "Looking forward,
we are on track with our strategy to broaden our product lines into
higher-value components for the tremendous markets in lighting and power."
For its fiscal Q2/2007, Cree is targeting revenue of $105-109m (excluding amortization of acquisition-related intangibles resulting from the acquisition of SiC wafer maker INTRINSIC Semiconductor, expected to be finalized by December 2006).
Visit: http://www.cree.com