VIA CEO: Sales should have hit bottom in 2Q, gross margin expected to stop declining in 2H
Judging from its financial results, VIA Technologies should have hit bottom in the second quarter, company president and CEO Chen Wen-chi said. Currently, as downstream companies still look forward to a high season in the fourth quarter, market demand should start rising gradually. However, the overall growth will not be clearly determined until the end of this quarter.
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