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When values become stale: valuation of collateral in bankruptcy proceedings – In re S-Tek 1, LLC, a case study | Fox Rothschild LLP

The Bankruptcy Code contemplates the valuation of a secured creditor’s collateral for a variety of purposes at different stages of a bankruptcy case. While title 11 of the United States.

MediaTek looking at 15% growth for three years

MediaTek Inc (聯發科), the world’s largest 5G smartphone chip supplier, yesterday said it expects revenue to grow about 15 percent each year for the next three years, buoyed by its swift technology migrations and expansions in addressable markets. The Hsinchu-based chipmaker’s strong projection came after reporting 53.2 percent annual revenue growth last year to a record NT$493.4 billion (US$17.73 billion), a step closer to its target of US$20 billion revenue. MediaTek attributed the strong growth to its early sub-6 gigahertz 5G readiness, and its support of WiFi 6 technologies, helping it capture business opportunities as new products were introduced. The chipmaker seized

MediaTek rises one notch on global chip vendor list

MediaTek Inc (聯發科), the world’s biggest 5G chip supplier, saw its ranking rise by one notch to No. 7 last year among world semiconductor vendors, as it benefited from the rapid 5G smartphone uptake in China after Huawei Technologies Co (華為) was forced to exit the market, Gartner Inc said in a report yesterday. MediaTek’s revenue soared 58.8 percent to US$17.45 billion last year from US$10.99 billion in 2020, outpacing the global semiconductor industry’s growth of 25 percent, according to Gartner’s tally. That gave MediaTek a 3 percent market share. The Hsinchu-based chip company ranked No. 8 in 2020, behind Texas Instruments

MediaTek to bolster R&D budget by 10 to 20 percent

MediaTek Inc (聯發科), the world’s biggest supplier of chips used in 5G smartphones, yesterday said it is to increase its research and development (R&D) budget by 10 to 20 percent this year as it continues to broaden its product portfolio beyond mobile phone chips. The Hsinchu-based fabless company is seeking to grow by investing heavily in R&D in new fields, including chips for ARM-based Chromebooks, vehicles and industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices. Last year, MediaTek spent 29 percent more on R&D NT$100 billion (US$3.62 billion) while its revenue soared about 53 percent to NT$493.41 billion, driven primarily by strong

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