| 2010 |
- Wholly-owned Ellipsiz TestLab was accredited ISO/IEC 17025:2005 in the field of Electrical Testing
- Increased stake in iNETest India from 60% to 100%
- Subsidiary E+HPS acquired 50% stake in Lucky City Group and injected US$600,000 loan to expand its business portfolio in China
- Xavier Chong resigned from his executive roles but remains as non-executive Chairman and Director as well as member of the Nominating Committee
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| 2009 |
- Closed FY09 with revenue of $150m
- SV Probe awarded 2008 Supplier Excellence Award from Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation
- Increased stake in FMB Industries, a subsidiary that distributes consumable products, from 92.4% to 100%
- Production activities at our wafer reclaim facility in Singapore were halted following a fire incident
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| 2008 |
- Closed FY08 with revenue of $197m
- Melvin Chan takes over as CEO of Ellipsiz from Xavier Chong, who remains as Executive Chairman
- Ellipsiz's wholly owned probe card subsidiary, SV Probe opens its biggest probe card factory in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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| 2007 |
- Closed FY07 with revenue of S$201m
- Matthew Chan steps down as Director / Chairman, Xavier Chong appointed as Executive Chairman
- Subsidiary E+HPS acquired 100% stale in HPS Engineering (Suzhou)
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| 2006 |
- Closed FY06 with revenue S$186m
- Acquired 40% equity stake in Kita Manufacturing for S$4.68m (US$2.96m)
- Increased stake in SV Probe from 50% to 100%
- Increased stake in iNETest from 51% to 100%
- Acquired K&S wafer test assets, propels SV Probe to global No.3
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| 2005 |
- Closed FY05 with revenue S$118.3m
- Acquired 51% stake in iNetest Resources
- Acquired 100% stake in wafer reclaim subsidiary, Ellipsiz ISP
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| 2003 |
- Formed probe cards manufacturing JV in Asia with SV Probe Holding Ltd
- Sold wafer bumping equipment and technology to SMIC
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| 2002 |
- Management change: Xavier Chong returned as Chairman and CEO
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| 2001 |
- Changed name to Ellipsiz Ltd
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| 2000 |
- Listed on the main board of the Singapore Exchange as SingaTrust Ltd
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| 1996 |
- JV with EDB & US partner to start Singapore's first wafer reclaim facility
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| 1992 |
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