Largan Precision reports February revenue of NT$4.61B, a 16% month-over-month decline, signaling potential softness in the high-end smartphone market.
Largan Precision's revenue dip signals potential demand softness in the high-end smartphone market, a crucial bellwether for the electronics supply chain. As a primary lens supplier for Apple, its performance reflects adjustments in iPhone production forecasts. This contraction could indicate a broader trend of moderated consumer electronics spending, impacting component manufacturers across the APAC region and influencing investor sentiment on tech hardware stocks.
February 2026 revenue fell to NT$4.61B, down 16% month-over-month
The figure also represents a 3% decline compared to the same period last year
The results follow an 11% year-over-year revenue increase in January 2026
The results follow an 11% year-over-year revenue increase in January 2026
February 2026 revenue fell to NT$4.61B, down 16% month-over-month
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