
Foxconn tanks on Apple dependence
Shares drop
Foxconn, the electronics manufacturer, reported a 17.7 percent year-on-year drop in profits in the first quarter after several months of weak iPhone growth.

Liu Young likely to replace Terry Gou as Foxconn zookeeper
As Gou follows the will of the sea goddess
Foxconn is poised to nominate its chip unit head as group chairman to succeed Taiwan presidential hopeful Terry Gou.

Foxconn boss wants to broker peace between China and Taiwan
There are zoos on both sides of the ocean for us to run
Terry Gou, the Foxconn boss, who once described his job as being a head zookeeper, thinks he can end the conflict between China and Taiwan.

Foxconn getting more interested in micro-LEDs
Wants to win more orders from Apple
Foxconn is throwing shedloads of cash into micro LED technology in a bid to win micro LED-backlit display orders from Apple for its next-generation iPhone devices.

Foxconn-Microsoft legal spat escalates
You say potato and I say tomato
Taiwanese mega-manufacturer Foxconn has outright denied that it infringed Microsoft patents and claimed it never needed to pay a red cent.

Foxconn optimistic about this year
Growing revenues
Foxconn expects its revenues to continue growing in 2019 although it is not sure exactly by how much.

Foxconn will go ahead with a downsized US LED plant
After having a word with Donald Trump
Foxconn Technology Group will go ahead with plans to build a heavily government-subsidised plant in Wisconsin to make LCD after its chairman spoke with President Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump.

Foxconn rethinks US display deal
Global realities
Foxconn is rethinking its announced plans for a $10 billion display-making factory in Wisconsin because of "new realities" in the global marketplace.

Foxconn losing more staff
Facing a shortage
Foxconn is finding itself short of staff after it reduced numbers due to Apple’s cutbacks

Foxconn revenue drops
Cost of Apple dependence
Taiwan’s Foxconn reported an eight percent fall in its December revenue on Thursday presumably due to the failure of its key customer Apple to convince people to pay a third more for technology they pretty much already owned.