Keytronic Corporation Announces Results for the Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 2026
Improved Operating Efficiency; Continued Program Wins and Expected Revenue Growth Spokane Valley, WA — Key Tronic Corporation (Nasdaq: KTCC), a provider of electronic manufacturing services (EMS), today announced its results for the quarter ended March 28, 2026. For the third quarter of fiscal year 2026, Key Tronic reported total revenue of $89.6 million, compared to $112.0 million in […]
Flex Announces Intention to Spin Off its Cloud and Power Infrastructure Segment into a New Independent Publicly Traded Company
Spin-off will create two companies with distinct growth strategies that are poised to drive significant customer and shareholder value News summary The new company (“SpinCo”) will be a high-growth critical digital and electrical infrastructure company, delivering end-to-end power and thermal management technologies and integrated infrastructure systems for AI data centers and mission-critical applications. Flex will […]
Kontron AG Discloses Potential Public Takeover Bid by Ennoconn Corporation
Kontron has been informed by its largest shareholder, Ennoconn Corporation, that Ennoconn’s board of directors has authorised Ennoconn to cross the 30% shareholding threshold in Kontron (excluding treasury shares) and thereby trigger a mandatory takeover offer obligation. This authorisation was granted in part in light of Kontron’s ongoing Share Buyback Programme I 2026, which is […]
CCL Market Tightens as Korea Import Prices Reportedly Rise 74.5% YoY; Suppliers Expand on AI Demand
AI-driven demand is surging across the supply chain, with copper clad laminates (CCL) also coming under significant strain. According to Hankyung, citing sources, a Seoul-based PCB maker placed advance orders worth KRW 10 billion with Taiwan’s EMC and TUC—more than five times its typical monthly usage—highlighting the severity of tightening supply across the market. As the […]
Transferring Legacy Before It Costs You More

Legacy electronics may no longer drive innovation, but they can quietly drain your most valuable resources. The sooner Embedded OEMs offload misfit products, the sooner they regain the bandwidth needed to thrive through all types of economies.