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ALi (3041 TT) Monthly Sales Report – Apr 2013

ALi Corporation (3041 TT) today announced the total consolidated revenue for April 2013 reached NT$327.0 million, representing an increase of 17.5% MoM and a decrease of 37.9% YoY. Aggregate revenue from January to April of 2013 was NT$1,185.5 million, down 39.3% from the same period last year. 
 

The company expressed that the retail STB revenue from both retail high definition & standard definition was better than previous month. In addition, sales contribution from Pay-TV operators in emerging markets and retail IP STB increased as well.  The year-over-year sales decrease was due to higher sales base in 2012 resulting from the ASO in Western Europe. Although the aggregate revenue from January to April of 2013 decreased year-over-year, the company has seen higher percentage of revenue contribution from Pay-TV operator market and IP STB and expects these two product segments to continuously fuel long-term growth momentum.  
 

Consolidated Sales Report, Apr 2013 (in NT$1,000)

Item Apr Mar Difference MoM
Net Sales 327,025 278,281 48,744 17.5%

Item 2013 2012 Difference YoY
Apr 327,025 526,285 (199,260) (37.9%)
Jan to Apr 1,185,471 1,951,870 (766,399) (39.3%)

Note: Figures have not been audited; consolidated entities include ALi Corporation and its subsidiaries.

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