Chipmakers in Malaysia take cautious stand on reinvestment in 2016


Malaysian American Electronics Industry chairman Datuk Wong Siew Hai(pic) said that those impacted by the merger and acquisition (M&A) exercises initiated by their parent companies would have to wait for the outcome of the M&As before making decisions to reinvest.

GEORGE TOWN: Most electronic and semiconductor companies in Malaysia will take a cautious stand on reinvestment in 2016.

Malaysian American Electronics Industry chairman Datuk Wong Siew Hai said that those impacted by the merger and acquisition (M&A) exercises initiated by their parent companies would have to wait for the outcome of the M&As before making decisions to reinvest.

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