The Scotsman: Wolfson unveils US high-flier Ruettgers as chairman
WOLFSON Microelectronics, the Edinburgh-based audio chip designer, has appointed Michael Ruettgers to succeed John Carey as company chairman from the start of next year.
The Scotsman: Wolfson shows teeth with record revenue
WOLFSON Microelectronics today expressed confidence that it could "materially" outperform the general growth of the consumer electronics market next year.
The Scotsman: Wolfson sales on track as it plays down iPod blow
WOLFSON Microelectronics has received a minor set-back after its components were left out of a new Apple iPod model.
The Scotsman: Wolfson 'on track for record sales year'
WOLFSON Microelectronics said it was on track for record sales this year as it continues its recovery from a consumer electronics slowdown in 2006.
The Scotsman: £20m Sonaptic deal set to help Wolfson expand
WOLFSON Microelectronics, the Edinburgh-based microchip maker, said today that its current order backlog was at record levels as it also unveiled an acquisition and looked forward to its best ever quarter for sales.
The Scotsman: Wolfson less than chipper with takings
WOLFSON Microelectronics, the Edinburgh-based microchip maker, turned in a disappointing first-quarter performance today with a slide in profit and sales.
The Scotsman: Wolfson chipper for phone-focused future
WOLFSON Microelectronics has predicted a bright future in the mobile phone market despite its shares being hammered as sales in 2006 hit the bottom end of forecasts.
The Scotsman: Wolfson chief signs off on a high note
WOLFSON Microelectronics' departing chief executive David Milne today delivered a final strong set of annual results before he steps down on March 1. The group saw underlying pre-tax profit rise by 30 per cent to £25.6 million.
The Scotsman: Wolfson struggle to reach next level
WOLFSON Microelectronics, the supplier of computer chips for gadgets such as the Apple iPhone, faces a struggle against the big semiconductor firms to reach the next level, Cazenove, the broker, has warned.
The Scotsman: Wolfson set to ring up profits from iPhone sales
WOLFSON Microelectronics, the Edinburgh-based microchip maker, is expected to be a key beneficiary from the anticipated success of Apple's new iPhone.
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