Wallingford connector and cable maker Amphenol Corp. announced Wednesday its first quarter profits shrunk 9.4% as the coronavirus pandemic significantly impacted its global operations, including forcing it to shut down its operations in China for three weeks.
Wallingford-based cable-connector maker Amphenol said its profits ticked up 1.3 percent in the second quarter, driven by higher sales and lower income taxes.
Connecticut's new business recruitment arm has added to its board the chief executive of Wallingford fiber-optics components manufacturer Amphenol and the chair of a Westport-based philanthropic organization.
Wallingford-based Amphenol Corp., a manufacturer of electronic cable and connector components, said its second-quarter sales rose 19 percent due to the company's growth in the mobile devices, industrial, commercial air and IT markets, among others.
Amphenol Corp. on Wednesday posted increased first-quarter earnings due to a rise in sales for the Wallingford maker's electronic cabling and connector products.
Wallingford-based electronics manufacturer Amphenol Corp. has named the managing director and head of Bank of America Merrill Lynch to its board of directors.
Wallingford manufacturer Amphenol Corp. posted greater first-quarter sales of its electronic cabling-connector products, thanks to its latest acquisition that also contributed to lowering its net income for the period.