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Grand-Tek Technology (3312) posted Q2 2026 revenue of NT$12.2B and net income of NT$336.5M, yielding basic EPS of NT$1.84. Operating income of NT$343.9M implies an operating margin of roughly 2.8%, in line with the characteristically thin-margin profile of Taiwan's electronics distribution sector. Non-operating income of NT$52.9M added to pretax profit, though income taxes brought net income slightly below the operating income level.
The board of directors resolved to establish a Risk Management Committee, adopt its organizational charter, and appoint the committee's first-term members. This formalises the company's enterprise risk governance structure, a step often required under evolving Taiwan Stock Exchange corporate governance guidelines. Full body available on MOPS.
Grand-Tek Technology (3312) has announced a personnel change in its internal audit supervisory role. Changes to the head of internal audit are a regulated disclosure under TWSE/TPEx rules and are relevant to investors assessing the company's internal-control governance. Full body available on MOPS.
Grand-Tek Technology has filed a correction to its previously submitted May 2026 endorsement and guarantee detail schedule, amending an earlier disclosure. Endorsement and guarantee schedules report the company's contingent liabilities undertaken on behalf of subsidiaries or related parties, so any correction may affect investors' assessment of off-balance-sheet credit exposure. Full body available on MOPS.
Grand-Tek Technology (3312) has filed a correction to its previously submitted endorsement and guarantee detail schedule for May 2026 (ROC year 115). Endorsements and guarantees represent contingent liabilities that may affect the company's actual risk profile, so any amendment to this schedule warrants investor attention regarding changes in off-balance-sheet exposure. Full body available on MOPS.
Grand-Tek Technology has filed a correction to its endorsement and guarantee disclosure schedules covering April, May, and June 2026 (ROC Year 115). These schedules are mandatory Taiwan regulatory filings that detail contingent liabilities the company has assumed by endorsing or guaranteeing obligations of subsidiaries or related parties. Investors should review the amended filing on MOPS to assess any changes to the company's reported contingent exposure. Full body available on MOPS.
Grand-Tek Technology (3312) has announced that its Board of Directors meeting to review and approve the company's Second Quarter 2026 financial report is scheduled for August 11, 2026 (ROC Year 115). This is a routine disclosure required under Taiwan stock exchange regulations and signals investors to expect the publication of Q2 results around that date. Full body available on MOPS.
Grand-Tek Technology posted May 2026 revenue of NT$1.98B, up 18.3% YoY but down 18.5% MoM from April's NT$2.43B. The double-digit YoY gain extends positive momentum in the electronic components distribution channel, though the sequential pullback suggests order timing normalization after a strong April; YTD revenue of NT$10.07B is +7.2% vs prior year, consistent with broader semi distribution restocking tied to AI-server component demand.
Grand-Tek Technology (3312) posted Q1 2026 revenue of NT$5.66B with operating income of NT$160.7M and net income after tax of NT$187.4M, translating to basic EPS of NT$1.03. Non-operating income of NT$66.0M lifted bottom-line profitability above operating results, a notable contributor in an electronic components distribution sector typically run on thin operating margins.