A-Data revenues for May drop 4% — Blames Short Month

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Memory module maker A-Data Technology posted $84.4 million in revenues for May, down 4% sequentially due to fewer working days in the month. But it maintained that revenues and profits for the second-quarter will be much higher compared to the first quarter.

Of its May revenues, 55% came from DRAM modules. The revenue ratio between DDR and DDR2 was 6:4, the company said. Stable prices for NAND flash buoyed sales from the segment, which accounted for 45% of A-Data’s revenues in May. A-Data said demand for NAND flash is clearly picking up, and it expects leading NAND flash makers Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor to further raise contract prices for the segment.

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