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Walsin Technology (2492) reported Q2 2026 revenue of NT$20.85B and net income after tax of NT$2.79B, yielding basic EPS of NT$4.93. Operating income came in at NT$1.88B (operating margin ~9.0%), but non-operating income of NT$1.83B — nearly equal to operating profit — was the decisive driver lifting net income well above the operating line. The outsized non-operating contribution is atypical for an electronic-components peer and warrants investor scrutiny into the source (likely equity-method investee gains or asset disposals).
Walsin Technology (2492) is making this announcement on behalf of its PRC subsidiary, Dongguan Huake Electronics Co., Ltd., disclosing that the subsidiary's board of directors has passed a resolution to distribute dividends. For investors, dividend remittances from PRC entities to a Taiwanese parent are subject to Chinese withholding tax (typically 10%) and cross-border regulatory procedures, which can affect the timing and net amount of cash repatriation. Full body available on MOPS.
Walsin Technology (2492) is acting as filing agent on behalf of two of its indirect subsidiaries — Huake Hong Kong Holdings Limited and Cayman Walsin Technology Limited — to disclose that each entity's board of directors has passed a resolution to distribute dividends. Dividend distributions from offshore holding subsidiaries can signal upward cash repatriation toward the listed parent, making the quantum and timing relevant to consolidated cash-flow and future parent-level payout capacity. Full body available on MOPS.
Walsin Technology has announced that its Board of Directors will convene on July 31, 2026 (ROC Year 115) to review and approve the company's Second Quarter 2026 financial report. This is a routine regulatory disclosure required by Taiwan's TWSE listing rules and signals the date on which Q2 results will be formally ratified. Full body available on MOPS.
Walsin Technology announces that its listed securities have triggered Taiwan Stock Exchange's attention-trading information standard, requiring the company to proactively disclose relevant material financial and business information. This type of regulatory disclosure typically follows unusual price or volume activity that crosses TWSE-defined thresholds, and the underlying disclosures may explain such abnormal trading. Full body of the material information is available on MOPS; only the subject line was provided here.
The company has announced the record date for its cash dividend distribution and an adjustment to the dividend payout ratio. The adjustment likely reflects changes in outstanding shares (e.g., from employee stock options or convertible bonds) requiring recalculation of per-share dividends. Full body available on MOPS.
Walsin Technology's shares triggered the Taiwan Stock Exchange's 'attention trading information' criteria (typically due to abnormal price/volume movement), requiring the company to publicly disclose material financial and business information so investors can make informed distinctions. Only the subject line is available; the full disclosure is on MOPS. This is a regulatory-driven disclosure rather than a discretionary corporate action.
Walsin Technology reported May 2026 revenue of NT$3.70B, up 16.5% YoY and essentially flat MoM (-0.1% vs NT$3.71B in April). YTD revenue reached NT$16.97B, +12.3% YoY, signaling sustained MLCC demand likely tied to AI server and HBM-adjacent component cycles.
Walsin Technology reported Q1 2026 revenue of NT$9.54B with operating income of NT$719M and net income after tax of NT$987M, yielding basic EPS of NT$1.69. Non-operating income of NT$718M was a meaningful contributor, roughly matching operating profit and lifting bottom-line results above what operations alone would suggest. The pattern is typical for an electronic components maker benefiting from investment gains or FX, keeping the print broadly in line with sector norms.