Another big issue is that their handset sales were somewhat below our and I think most of the analyst's expectations, so we want to see some indications that the business is going to improve going forward. |
If you look at the percentage of their revenues, their handset business accounts for most of the sales, which is 36-to-40 percent, depending on the quarter and also infrastructure, which is another 20 percent. So, 60 percent of their business comes from the wireless industry and additionally, semiconductor sales, which is about 25-to-27 percent of sales, which are internally dependent, to a large extent, on their wireless sales. |
The company assured us it's going to improve. We're still in a sort of wait-and-see mode to see if there's any handset improvement in the next quarter or so. We do think the stock price reflects a lot of expectations although it's not as bad as it was recently -- we're still a little bit cautious. |