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Initially 150 mm wafers were produced there, then later on the production of 200 mm wafers began. [4] The company was renamed as a stock corporation (Wacker Siltronic AG) in 1996. In 1999, Wacker Siltronic Singapore Pte Ltd opened its 200 mm wafer production plant in Singapore. [2] [5] In 2004, the company changed its name to Siltronic AG. [6]
Based in Munich, Siltronic manufactures silicon wafers used in the chipmaking process. The company is the only Western wafer manufacturer. In April, Siltronic cut its 2024 outlook, citing the ...
In 1978, Wacker Siltronic Corporation was founded in Portland, Oregon [8] and in 1983 expansion of the company began in Asia with the addition of facilities there. [3] In 1987, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wacker Chemie AG, DRAWIN Vertriebs GmbH was founded in Ottobrunn , Upper Bavaria.
German silicon wafer group Siltronic expects sales to fall up to 19% this year due to weak demand from the semiconductor industry but plans to invest in expansion to prepare for a recovery. Chief ...
The deal to acquire Siltronic failed in 2022 when the German Government failed to clear the deal by the required deadline. [5] After their acquisition attempt to acquire Siltronic failed GlobalWafers announced that they would be putting the more than 3b USD earmarked for the acquisition towards capacity expansion. [6] [7]
The company, which makes silicon wafers used in semiconductor chips, posted revenue of 357.3 million euros ($385.6 million) for the quarter, compared with 349.1 million euros a year earlier.
With the aim of increasing sales in foreign markets, Manner opened its own sales subsidiaries in Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Germany. In 2010, Manner set up a shop with a café on Residenzplatz in Salzburg. On 10 May 2018, a Manner shop was opened in Graz on the main square, and on 19 July 2019 one opened in the Murpark shopping centre ...
In 2018, Necco declared bankruptcy. The original plant closed [11] and their candy brands were sold off. The rights to Sweethearts were acquired by Spangler Candy Company. [12] With the purchase of the brand by Spangler, Sweethearts were unavailable for Valentine's Day 2019 as Spangler set up production of the confections in a new plant. [13]