Yorkshire Post CompaniesRaspberry Pi mini computer maker's profits slump 76% Financial Times Premier Farnell, the challenged UK company that gave the world the low cost Raspberry Pi mini computer, suffered a 76.6 per cent collapse in second half pre-tax profit, and warned it expects no let up in the “competitive pressures” it is suffering. In … Raspberry Pi maker cuts dividend Yorkshire Post Premier Farnell share price dives as Raspberry Pi maker cuts dividend after profits slump and names Jos Opdeweegh …
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Premier Farnell margins fall on strong Raspberry Pi sales – Herald Scotland
The Guardian Premier Farnell margins fall on strong Raspberry Pi sales Herald Scotland First-quarter like-for-like sales grew 5.4 per cent, driven by a strong performance in single-board computers, especially following the launch of a new Raspberry Pi model. Quarterly sales from Americas, which accounted for about 46 per cent of the ..
Premier Farnell bolstered by Raspberry Pi minicomputer demand – Financial Times
Premier Farnell bolstered by Raspberry Pi minicomputer demand Financial Times The enduring popularity of a £25 minicomputer known as the Raspberry Pi has propped up first-half revenues at Premier Farnell. The electronic component supplier's adjusted pre-tax profit of £37.9m for the six months to July 31 undershot analysts … Raspberry Pi lifts Premier Farnell Yorkshire Post Raspberry Pi boosts Premier Farnell Insider Media Premier Farnell H1 Profit Climbs; Stock Up – Update RTT News Investors Chronicle
Raspberry Pi boosts Premier Farnell – Yorkshire Post
Raspberry Pi boosts Premier Farnell Yorkshire Post Excluding sales of Raspberry Pi , group sales fell 0.6 per cent year on year compared with the fourth quarter year on year decline of 6.4 per cent. Group sales increased 5.7 per cent during the group's first quarter covering the three months to May 5 …
Life of Pi can inspire the next business generation – Yorkshire Post
Life of Pi can inspire the next business generation Yorkshire Post The Raspberry Pi plugs into a TV and keyboard and can be used for many of the same things as a desktop PC. Users can develop their own software to create programmes for real world applications. “It's only limited by people's imagination,” said Mr ..