ASE saw strong growth in the fourth quarter of 2003, so year-on-year comparisons are getting tougher. As of the end of the third quarter, ASE’s year-to-date net revenues were up 53.1% compared to the first nine months of 2003. As of the end of October, the year-to-date comparison slipped to 50.9% increase vs. the prior-year period.
(November 9, 2004) San Jose, Calif.—Inapac Technology Inc. announces that Richard Egan has joined the company as president and CEO. Egan will be responsible for guiding Inapac as it rapidly scales up production to meet the growing demands for its proprietary high-performance DRAM die for stackable and multichip applications.