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Delta Electronics' Consolidated Sales Revenues for August 2008 Totaled NT$13,670...

Tue Sep 9, 2008 11:20pm EDT
Delta Electronics' Consolidated Sales Revenues for August 2008 Totaled NT$13,670 Million

TAIPEI, Taiwan--(Business Wire)--
Delta Electronics, Inc., today announced that its consolidated
sales revenues for August 2008 totaled NT$13,670 million, representing
an 8 percent increase as compared to NT$12,635 million for August 2007
and a 2 percent increase as compared to NT$13,449 million for July
2008. The Company's cumulative consolidated sales revenues from
January to August in 2008 were NT$96,837 million, an 18 percent
increase as compared to NT$82,311 million for the same period last
year.

   Percentage of sales for each Business Group/Business Unit for
August 2008:

   Power Supplies Business Group (PSBG) 61%

   Components Business Group (CPBG) 17%

   Display Solutions Business Unit (DSBU) 5%

   Industrial Automation Business Unit (IABU) 4%

   Others 13%

   * The figures have not been audited.

   About Delta Group

   Delta Group is the world's largest provider of switching power
supplies and brushless fans, as well as a major source for power
management solutions, components, visual displays, industrial
automation, networking products, and renewable energy solutions.
Established in 1971, Delta Group has sales offices worldwide and
manufacturing plants in Taiwan, China, Thailand, Japan, Mexico, India
and Europe. As a global leader in power electronics, Delta's mission
is, "To provide innovative, clean and efficient energy solutions for a
better tomorrow." Delta is committed to environmental protection and
has implemented green, lead-free production and recycling and waste
management programs for many years.

   More information about Delta Group can be found at www.deltaww.com

Delta Electronics
Spokesperson:
Yancey Hai, Vice Chairman and CEO, +886-2-8797-2088
Deputy Spokesperson:
O.J. Fann, Senior IR Director, +886-2-87972088 ext. 5030
Fax: +886-2-87972434
oj.fann@delta.com.tw
Media:
Jesse Chou, Senior Director, +886-2-87972088 ext. 5520
Mobile: +886-932-113-258
Fax: +886-2-87972338
jesse.chou@delta.com

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