Avi-Tech Electronics

Broker's Calls

Avi-Tech to gain from a new wave of disruptive technologies: RHB

SINGAPORE (Aug 21): RHB Research is maintaining its “buy” call on Avi-Tech Electronics with a higher target price of 59 cents from 52 cents previously on expectations of positive long-term growth.

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3 tech stocks that keep you at the forefront of sector investing

SINGAPORE (Aug 7): RHB Research has maintained its “overweight” rating on Singapore’s technology sector with an outlook that remains positive for the second half of 2017.

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Avi-Tech could hitch a ride on automotive boom

SINGAPORE (May 29): Avi-Tech Electronics could benefit from the rising sophistication of vehicles and the advent of driverless cars, according to RHB Research.

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Broker's Calls

Now that its M&A mishap is over, Avi-Tech is back on track

SINGAPORE (March 29): RHB Research is initiating coverage on Avi-Tech Electronics, a total solutions provider for burn-in, burn-in board manufacturing and printed circuit board assembly (PCBA), at “buy” with a target price of 52 cents.

Results

Avi-Tech posts 6.4% rise in 2Q earnings to $1.8 mil on revenue growth

SINGAPORE (Feb 8): Avi-Tech Electronics reported earnings of $1.79 million for the second quarter ended 31 Dec, up 6.4% from $1.68 million a year ago on higher revenue.

Broker's Calls

Is this the return of Avi-Tech?

SINGAPORE (Jan 20): Avi-Tech Electronics has had a remarkable turnaround since the three consecutive years of losses that landed the group in the Singapore Exchange’s watchlist in September 2014.

Results

Avi-Tech’s 1Q earnings fall 17% to $1.5 mil on lower forex gains

SINGAPORE (Nov 7): Avi-Tech Electronics posted a 16.9% fall in 1Q17 earnings to $1.5 million from a year ago, dragged down by lower foreign exchange gains.

Avi-Tech applies to leave SGX Watch-List

SINGAPORE (Aug 25): Avi-Tech Electronics has submitted an application to the Singapore Exchange for its removal from the Watch-List.
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