Thursday, February 2, 2006
HTC Releases Q4 Accounts: 99.9% Growth and Still Going Strong
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "NEWS" @ 05:00 PM
"Taiwan's HTC saw sales leapt 66.2 per cent sequentially during the fourth quarter of FY2005, according to the PDA-phone maker's provisional, unaudited financial results. . . . For the full fiscal year, HTC reported unaudited revenues of TWD72.78bn ($2.28bn), up 99.9 per cent on FY2004's total. . . During the year, HTC launched a series of critically acclaimed Windows Mobile-based PDA phones and smart phones, including the . . . i-mate Jasjar, the O2 XDA Pro, the T-Mobile MDA IV and the Orange SPV M5000 among others. HTC's numbers show it has built a solid business making devices mobile phone networks can offer under their own brands. . . . The coming year . . . .it is also known to be preparing a GPS-equipped PDA, along with a number of 3G smart and music phones"
Yup, 99.9% revenue growth is a very impressive number, but HTC certainly have earned it. This has been a good year for innovative Pocket PCs. I'm certainly looking forward to their new devices this year. HP who? :wink:
Yup, 99.9% revenue growth is a very impressive number, but HTC certainly have earned it. This has been a good year for innovative Pocket PCs. I'm certainly looking forward to their new devices this year. HP who? :wink: