Mick Elliott

Market Analysis

Electronics SMEs see sales slump in Q1

UK electronics manufacturers have posted a disappointing first quarter sales performance, despite the wider small to medium-sized business (SMB) manufacturing sector performing well.

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News

Heilind honoured with seven awards at EDS

Heilind Electronics scooped seven awards at the 2025 EDS Leadership Summit in Las Vegas. These honours, presented by key supplier partners, highlight Heilind’s

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Market Analysis

Global semi sales jump 23% y-o-y in April

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) says global semiconductor sales were $57.0 billion during the month of April 2025, an increase of 2.5% compared

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News

Resilient RS makes strategic progress

RS Group reported flat revenues for its 2025 financial year. Simon Pryce, RS Group CEO described it as “a resilient performance, particularly given

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CELUS, AGS Devices ink design platform pact

CELUS, developer of an AI-assisted electronics design platform, says that AGS Devices, an independent distributor of electronic components serving customers worldwide, will license

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Market Analysis

Penn downgrades global chip forecast

The current global chip market recovery is delicate and flimsy and built on narrow foundations and mass AI hysteria, says Malcolm Penn, Future

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News

Trailing Edge, ATGBICS ink EMEA sales pact

ATGBICS, specialists in compatible network connectivity solutions has appointed Trailing Edge Technologies as EMEA sales development representatives within the CEM and EMS market.

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Arm tops $1 billion in record quarter

Arm revenues topped $1 billion in a quarter for the first time in its history. “It marked a record breaking close to a

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Arrow outperforms estimates in Q1

Arrow Electronics Q1 revenues came in ahead of forecast at $6.81 billion, a decline of 2% year on year. “I am pleased we

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Industry Insights

Farnell Q3 performance “encourages” Avnet CEO

Avnet has reported Q3 sales of $5.31 billion, a year on year decline of 6%. The results were near the high end of

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