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Taiwan-based Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp., a manufacturer of single-sided PCBs, HDI PCBs, and rigid-flex PCBs for motherboards, desktop and notebook PCs, home appliances, smartphones, and gaming consoles, has posted unaudited sales of NT$4.9 billion ($177.2 million at $1=NT$27.70) in December 2021, up by 31.5% year-on-year and by 3% from the previous month.
For 2021, the company posted total sales of NT$52.2 billion ($1.89 billion), up by 35.6% year-on-year.
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