On Friday, Shares of NCR Corporation (NYSE:NCR), lost -2.54% to $24.15.
Arizona Federal Credit Union extended its 19-year relationship with Digital Insight, an NCR company, for five more years. The credit union offers Digital Insight’s suite of SaaS solutions counting Online Banking and iOS and Android mobile and tablet banking.
“Our members want fast, easy-to-use access to their finances anytime and anywhere,” said Jason Paprocki, SVP, and Chief Experience Officer for Arizona Federal Credit Union. “We evaluated nine vendors and undertook an intense due diligence process to ensure that the vendor we selected would meet our members’ needs recently and into the future. Digital Insight’s flexible platform, the company’s planned direction with NCR, and the strength and speed of delivery of their product roadmap were just some of the factors that led to our renewed commitment to Digital Insight.”
NCR Corporation, a technology company, provides solutions and services that enable businesses to connect, interact, and transact with their customers worldwide. The company operates through four segments: Financial Services, Retail Solutions, Hospitality, and Emerging Industries.
Shares of Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ADR) (NYSE:ASX), declined -2.46% to $4.76, during its last trading session.
Jason Chang, chairman of Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, has formally received the SEMI award at the 2015 SEMICON Taiwan Leadership Gala Dinner held in Taipei, Taiwan. The SEMI award recognizes Jason’s noteworthy achievements in the development and commercialization of copper wire in the IC assembly process. This year, SEMICON also celebrates its 20th anniversary in Taiwan and Jason had the honor of receiving his award from President Ma Ying-jeou, who was the guest-of-honor at the event.
In early 2005, anticipating a steep improvement in gold price, Jason embarked on a bold move to encourage the use of copper wire bonding as an alternative to gold wire bonding. When the price of gold soared in 2007 and to all-time highs in 2011 and 2012, ASE was able to offer a proven and viable alternative to customers. The transition from gold to copper, however, was not without challenge. Customers were initially skeptical about the thermal and electrical performance of copper as compared to gold and whether cost savings would ultimately be worthwhile. The ASE engineering team went through years of laborious studies, evaluations, and qualification lots, and with each successful production run; customers become increasingly confident with the process. By 2011, ASE was shipping more than four billion chips using copper wire bonding processes.
“It is a huge honor to receive the SEMI Award and be recognized amongst so many of our peers,” said Jason Chang. “In a dynamic industry where change and advancement is our lifeline, it is ASE’s mission to innovate and integrate the latest technologies, the newest materials, and the most advanced production methods to enable the success of our customers’ IC designs.”
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc. provides semiconductor packaging and testing services in the United States, Taiwan, Asia, Europe, and internationally. It operates through Packaging, Testing, and Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) segments.
At the end of Friday’s trade, Shares of Siliconware Precision Industries (ADR) (NASDAQ:SPIL), remained flat at $6.21.
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., and Siliconware Precision Industries Co., Ltd., signed a Letter of Intent recently, whereby the parties will form a planned alliance through the exchange of shares in accordance with Article 156.8 of the Company Act. The alliance will provide customers with the best integrated service program through future partnership on technology and business.
Hon Hai has always committed itself to providing a high technology one-stop service provider to system brand customers through vertical integration. Hon Hai stands as a world leader in precision tooling, components, equipment process design, manufacturing, assembly, sales, and other vertical integration technologies. The development of microchip related integration services is also one of Hon Hai conglomerate’s direction for development. SPIL is the world’s third largest IC assembly and testing house, with wire bonding, flip-chip, wafer level packaging, bumping, multichip package and high-level assembly and testing technology. ShunSin, the partner of Hon Hai, also owns the world-leading System-in-Package (SiP) technology.
The trend of consumer electronics development has seen an improvement in demand for smaller form factor, energy saving, and high performance for products such as smart phones, wearables that all require minimizing size, weight, and better thermal dissipation. In order to achieve the above, SiP and high level IC assembly technology must be adopted and through chip to system vertical integration, actual synergy will be achieved.
Siliconware Precision Industries Co., Ltd. provides semiconductor packaging and testing services to semiconductor suppliers worldwide. Its packaging and testing solutions comprise advanced packages, substrate packages, and lead-frame packages, in addition to testing for logic and mixed signal devices to measure and ensure the performance, functionality, and reliability of packaged semiconductor devices.
Finally, Canadian National Railway (USA) (NYSE:CNI), ended its last trade with -1.67% loss, and closed at $53.42.
Luc Jobin, executive vice-president and chief financial officer of CN (CNR.TO) (CNI), will address two investor conferences in mid-September 2015:
- Citi 2015 Industrials Conference, Boston, Mass. , on Sept. 16 starting at 11.45 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), and
- CIBC 14th Annual Eastern Institutional Investor Conference, Montreal, on Sept. 17 starting at 2.05 p.m. EDT .
Jobin will discuss CN’s ongoing focus on supply chain collaboration, Operational, and Service Excellence.
CN will provide live audio webcasts of Jobin’s presentations via the Investors’ section of its website, www.cn.ca/en/investors.
CN is a true backbone of the economy, transporting more than C$250 billion worth of goods annually for a wide range of business sectors, ranging from resource products to manufactured products to consumer goods, across a rail network spanning Canada and mid-America. CN - Canadian National Railway Company, together with its operating railway auxiliaries — serves the cities and ports of Vancouver , Prince Rupert, B.C. , Montreal , Halifax , New Orleans , and Mobile, Ala. , and the metropolitan areas of Toronto , Edmonton , Winnipeg , Calgary , Chicago , Memphis , Detroit , Duluth, Minn. / Superior, Wis. , and Jackson, Miss. , with connections to all points in North America .
Canadian National Railway Company, together with its auxiliaries, engages in rail and related transportation business in North America. It offers transportation services that comprise rail, intermodal container, and trucking services; and supply chain solutions, counting warehousing and distribution, cargoflo, logistics parks, freight forwarding, customs brokerage service, industrial development, and marine services.
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