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Parade Technologies Stock Price

Symbol: TPEX:4966Market Cap: NT$47.2bCategory: Semiconductors

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Parade Technologies, Ltd. Key Details

NT$16.6b

Revenue

NT$9.5b

Cost of Revenue

NT$7.0b

Gross Profit

NT$4.4b

Other Expenses

NT$2.7b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
34.59
Gross Margin
42.43%
Net Profit Margin
16.18%
Debt/Equity Ratio
0%

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About 4966

Founded
2005
Employees
758
CEO
Ji Zhao
WebsiteView website
www.paradetech.com

Parade Technologies, Ltd., operates as a fabless semiconductor company in South Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan, and internationally. It engages in the research and development, and marketing and sale of high-speed interface standards, and touch controller and display processing integrated circuit (IC) chips for products used in computers, consumer electronics, and display panels. The company’s products portfolio comprises high-speed interface ICs, including PCI Express/SATA, USBs, DisplayPorts, HDMIs, and protocol converters; display and touch integrated system ICs, such as touch embedded TCONs and source drivers, touch and gate level shifters, embedded DisplayPort timing controllers, display panel source drivers, Tcons with embedded source drivers and touch, touch and display driver integrated products, and DisplayPort LCD monitor controllers; truetouch touch screen controllers; and automotive ICs, such as touch with embedded drivers, USB, display protocol converters, display Tcons, source drivers, and touch, PCI express interface, HDMI interface, and display interface. Parade Technologies, Ltd. was incorporated in 2005 and is based in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

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