SiS turns profitable in 1Q after losing money for seven quarters
After reporting losses for several consecutive quarters, Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) finally turned profitable in the first quarter of 2002 with an EPS of NT$0.024, thanks much to its steadily growing shipments of P4 chipsets.
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