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TEMPE, Ariz., October 27, 2025—Amkor Technology has published its financial results for the third quarter of 2025, showcasing a robust performance amid a competitive market landscape. The company reported significant revenue growth compared to the previous quarter, driven by strong demand in the semiconductor packaging and testing sectors. This positive financial outlook reflects Amkor's strategic investments and commitment to innovation, positioning the company favorably for future opportunities.
In addition to the financial results, Amkor announced a planned succession strategy for its Chief Executive Officer. The current CEO will transition to a new role, allowing for the introduction of fresh leadership to guide the company into its next growth phase. The board of directors emphasized the importance of this transition in maintaining momentum and fostering a culture of innovation. Stakeholders can expect continued dedication to operational excellence and strategic partnerships as Amkor navigates the evolving technological landscape.
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