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News Release from: Wolfson Microelectronics
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2003
Continued growth brings second FSA award
Following its recent successful flotation, Wolfson Microelectronics received an award from the Fabless Semiconductor Association at its annual awards dinner held last week in Santa Clara.
Following its recent successful flotation, Wolfson Microelectronics received an award from the Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA) at its annual awards dinner held in Santa Clara, California on Thursday 4th December The award for outstanding financial performance by a private company is given to companies that demonstrated a doubling in either revenue or net income over eight consecutive quarters ending September 2003
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Winning two consecutive awards means achieving very high growth over three successive years.
This is outstanding in any circumstance, and truly exceptional considering the economic climate over the last few years", said Jodi Shelton, cofounder and Executive Director of the FSA.
"We congratulate Wolfson on its successful IPO, and look forward to watching the company prosper in the public market".
"We are delighted to receive this award for the second year in succession", said David Milne, CEO at Wolfson Microelectronics.
"Our success over the last 12 months has been phenomenal and can in the large part be contributed to our ability to provide the market with products that it specifically needs together with our sound financial management".
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