Earnings Release • Apr 24, 2017
Earnings Release
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Nordic Semiconductor ASA's First Quarter 2017 Results
Nordic Semiconductor ASA Reported First Quarter 2017
revenues of MUSD 47.3 and EBIT of MUSD -0.1, compared to
revenues of MUSD 40.1 and EBIT of MUSD -0.3 in Q1 2016.
Bluetooth sales at MUSD 24.3 (51.4% of Q1 2017 Revenues),
compared to MUSD 18.2 (45.4% of Q1 2016 Revenues). Before
tax profits was MUSD -0.2, compared to
MUSD -1.0 in Q1 2016.
"A strong Bluetooth product line and design wins over the
past years resulted in a solid Q1" says Svenn-Tore Larsen,
CEO of Nordic Semiconductor ASA.
For more information, please see the attached First Quarter
2017 report.
Quarterly Presentation
On the release day, Svenn-Tore Larsen, CEO of Nordic
Semiconductor will give a presentation together with the CFO
and the Director of Strategy and IR. The presentation will
take place at 08:00 a.m. CET at Thon Hotel Vika Atrium
Munkedamsveien 45, 0250 Oslo, Norway.
There will be a live webcast from the presentation which can
be accessed from: www.nordicsemi.com The presentation will
be held in English. A recorded version of the presentation
will also be available after the broadcast has concluded.
For further information, please contact:
Pål Elstad, CFO
Nordic Semiconductor ASA
Phone: +47 991 66 293
Email: [email protected]
Thomas Embla Bonnerud, Director of Strategy and IR
Nordic Semiconductor ASA
Phone: +47 951 00 257
Email: [email protected]
About Nordic Semiconductor
Nordic Semiconductor has been a pioneer in the field of
ultra-low power wireless solutions since 2002, and was one
of the founding members of the Nokia
initiative which created the Bluetooth Smart standard.
Today, Nordic Semiconductor is by far the market leader
within the ultra-low power wireless segment.
Nordic Semiconductor (NOD) is a public company listed on the
Oslo stock exchange in Norway.
For more information go to www.nordicsemi.com
This information is subject of the disclosure requirements
acc. to §5-12 vphl (Norwegian Securities Trading Act)
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