FORM 6-K
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Report of Foreign Issuer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the month of October, 2003

Commission File Number:    001-16125

Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.
(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

26 Chin Third Road
Nantze Export Processing Zone
Kaoshiung, Taiwan
Republic of China
(Address of principal executive offices)

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Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

  ADVANCED SEMICONDUCTOR
ENGINEERING, INC.


Date: October 30, 2003 By: /s/ Joseph Tung  
  Name:
Title:
Joseph Tung
Chief Financial Officer





Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  
   
ASE, Inc. Joseph Tung, CFO / Vice President
  Freddie Liu, Assistant Vice President
Room 1901, No. 333, Section 1  
Keelung Road, Taipei, Taiwan, 110 ir@aseglobal.com
   
Tel: + 886-2-8780-5489 http://www.aseglobal.com
Fax: + 886-2-2757-6121  

ADVANCED SEMICONDUCTOR ENGINEERING, INC. REPORTS CONSOLIDATED
YEAR 2003 THIRD-QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS

Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., October 30th, 2003 – Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc. (TAIEX: 2311, NYSE: ASX) (“We”, ASE”, or the “Company”), one of the world’s largest independent providers of semiconductor packaging and testing services, today reported unaudited consolidated net revenues1 of NT$14,525 million for the third quarter of 2003 (3Q03), up 22% from the year ago period and up 14% sequentially. Net income for the quarter totaled NT$583 million, representing earnings per share of NT$0.16, or US$0.024 per ADS.

For the first nine months of 2003, the Company’s revenues were NT$38,882 million, up 19% compared to the same period of 2003. Net income was NT$595 million, compared to NT$158 million in the first nine months of 2002. EPS was NT$0.17, or US$0.025 per ADS.

“Our consolidated revenues reached NT$14.5 billion for the third quarter of 2003, which is record quarterly revenues for ASE Group,” commented Mr. Jason Chang, Chairman of ASE. “We have witnessed significant increase in chip volumes in our operations from customers in all three end markets, namely consumer, computer and communication. The strongest growth came from our customers who require leading edge capacity to support their new products, especially in the communication and computer sectors.”

“As a result of our investment in research and development, as well as in leading edge packaging and testing capacity, we are now in a very favorable position to become a true leader in the industry. We have aligned and timed our capital expenditures with industry demand. Although we have pursued an aggressive expansion plan in the last few quarters, we are still able to increase the overall utilization rate every quarter and consequently improve our margin. The pricing environment remains stable, mainly due to limited supply of leading edge backend capacity.”

“In addition to ramping up packaging and testing volumes, we also made significant improvement in our substrate operations. Revenues from our substrate operations grew more than 100% versus the same quarter in 2002, and our substrate division also began to contribute profit to the group. The importance of internal substrate supply cannot be over emphasized. The demand generated from accelerated migration from traditional leaded-base packages to laminate-based technology far exceed existing supply. Going forward, the growth and profitability of any packaging company shall be contingent upon stable supply of substrate. In view of increasing demand for substrate, on October 28, 2003, we formed a joint venture with Compeq, a leader in PCB and substrate manufacturing. Through this joint venture, ASE will have access to Compeq’s


1 All financial information presented in this press release is unaudited, consolidated and prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the Republic of China, or ROC GAAP. Such financial information is generated internally by us, and has not been subjected to the same review and scrutiny, including internal auditing procedures and review by independent auditors, to which we subject our audited consolidated financial statements, and may vary materially from the audited consolidated financial information for the same period. Any evaluation of the financial information presented in this press release should also take into account our published audited consolidated financial statements and the notes to those statements. In addition, the financial information presented is not necessarily indicative of our results for any future period.

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existing substrate capacity, whereas Compeq will be able to leverage on ASE’s existing customer base. We see great synergy between the two companies.”

“Meanwhile, in our constant effort to streamline our operations, we also announced the merger of ASE (Chung-li) Inc. and ASE Material Inc. with ASE. Through this merger, we intend to further consolidate our group resources to fully capitalize on our economies of scale and, at the same time, simplify our organizational structure to provide even better transparency to our investors and customers.”

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

  - As a percentage of net revenues, cost of revenues was 81% in 3Q03 and down from 84% compared with 3Q02. Sequentially, cost of revenues decreased from 85% in 2Q03
  - Depreciation expense totaled NT$2,989 million during the quarter, an increase of 4% compared to 3Q02 and an increase of 2% sequentially, due to increased capital expenditures. As a percentage of net revenues, depreciation expense was 21% during the quarter, down from 24% in 3Q02 and 23% in 2Q03, primarily due to higher equipment utilization.
  - Net interest expense for the quarter was NT $299 million, down from NT$386 million in 3Q02 and up from interest revenues of NT$153 million in 2Q03. The interest revenues in 2Q03 was primarily due to long-term bond investment recognized from the redemption of the convertible bonds issued by ASE Test Limited.
  - We recorded a foreign exchange loss of NT$155 million as a result of the appreciation of Japanese Yen against NT dollars, which has a negative impact on our Japanese Yen payables and loans.
  - Loss on long-term investment was NT$ 42 million, consisting of NT$ 13 million of net investment gain from minority-owned affiliates, and NT$ 55 million of goodwill amortization related to such minority-owned affiliates. The net investment gain from minority-owned affiliates included NT$ 41 million of investment income from Universal Scientific Industrial Co. ("USI"), partly offset by NT$ 13 million of loss from Hung Ching Construction and NT$ 15 million of loss from other invested companies.

LIQUITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES


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BUSINESS REVIEW

Packaging Services

Testing Services

Interconnect Materials

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60% (by value) of our total PBGA substrate requirements. Substantially all of ASE Material’s revenues derived from inter-company sales and are not reflected in ASE’s consolidated revenues.

Customers

Quarterly Highlights

About ASE Inc.

ASE Inc. is one of the world's largest independent providers of semiconductor packaging services and, together with its subsidiary ASE Test Limited (Nasdaq: ASTSF), one of the world's largest independent providers of semiconductor testing services, including front-end engineering testing, wafer probing and final testing services. The Company’s international customer base of more than 200 customers include such leading names as Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Cirrus Logic International Ltd., IBM Corporation, LSI Logic Corporation, Motorola, Inc., Qualcomm Incorporated and VIA Technology. With advanced technological capabilities and a global presence spanning Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and the United States, ASE Inc. has established a reputation for reliable, high quality products and services. For more information, visit the website http://www.aseglobal.com

Safe Harbor Notice

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although these forward-looking statements, which may include statements regarding our future results of operations, financial condition or business prospects, are based on our own information and information from other sources we believe to be reliable, you should not place undue reliance these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this press release. Our actual results of operations, financial condition or business prospects may differ materially from those expressed or implied in these forward-looking statements for a variety of reasons, including risks associated with the highly competitive nature of the semiconductor industry, our ability to introduce new packaging and testing technologies in order to remain competitive, our ability to successfully integrate future acquisitions, risks associated with international business activities, our business strategy, general economic and political conditions, possible disruptions in commercial activities caused by natural disasters or industrial accidents, our future expansion plans and capital expenditures, and fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates. For a discussion of these risks and other factors, please see the documents we file from time to time

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with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 20-F filed on June 30, 2003.

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Supplemental Financial Information

Consolidated Operations

Amounts in NT$ Millions 3Q/03 2Q/03 3Q/02
Net Revenues
Revenues by End Application
14,525 12,773 11,861
     
Communication 32% 36% 35%
Computer 39% 34% 34%
Automotive and Consumers 29% 29% 30%
Others 0% 1% 1%
Revenues by Region      
North America 57% 64% 59%
Europe 9% 8% 7%
Taiwan 30% 24% 24%
Japan 2% 2% 2%
Other Asia 2% 2% 8%

Packaging Services

Amounts in NT$ Millions 3Q/03 2Q/03 3Q/02

Net Revenues
Revenues by End Application

11,420 9,987 9,206
     
Communication 31% 36% 34%
Computer 42% 37% 37%
Automotive and Consumers 27% 26% 29%
Others 0% 1% 0%
Revenues by Package Type      
BGA & other substrate-based 54% 50% 53%
QFP, TQFP, LQFP 25% 26% 27%
PDIP, PLCC, Sos 9% 9% 11%
Others 12% 15% 9%
Capacity      
CapEx (US$ Millions) * 38 50 77
Number of Wirebonders 4,808 4,688 4,179

Testing Services

Amounts in NT$ Millions 3Q/03 2Q/03 3Q/02
Net Revenues
Revenues by End Application
3,066 2,752 2,655
     
Communication 35% 35% 38%
Computer 27% 24% 24%
Automotive and Consumers 35% 38% 34%
Others 3% 3% 4%
Revenues by Testing Type      
Final test 78% 82% 83%
Wafer sort 18% 13% 10%
Engineering test 4% 5% 7%
Capacity      
CapEx (US$ Millions) * 36 43 53
Number of Testers 1,145 1,107 1,058

* Capital expenditure amounts exclude building construction cost.


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Consolidated Summary Income Statements Data
(In NT$ millions, except per share data)

   (Unaudited)

  For the three months ended   For the nine months ended  
 
 
 
  Sep. 30   Jun. 30   Sep. 30   Sep. 30   Sep. 30  
  2003   2003   2002   2003   2002  
Net revenues:                    
   Packaging 11,420   9,987   9,206   30,428   25,458  
   Testing 3,066   2,752   2,655   8,353   7,273  
   Others 39   34   0   101   2  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total net revenues 14,525   12,773   11,861   38,882   32,733  
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     
Cost of revenues 11,742   10,803   9,976   32,618   27,960  
Gross Profit 2,783   1,970   1,885   6,264   4,773  
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     
Operating expenses:                    
   Research and development 601   550   541   1,694   1,457  
   Selling, general and administrative 1,356   1,261   1,122   3,786   3,292  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total operating expenses 1,957   1,811   1,663   5,480   4,749  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operating income (loss) 826   159   222   784   24  
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     
Net non-operating (income) expenses:                    
Interest expenses (income) - net 299   (153)   386   535   1,162  
Foreign currency loss (gain) - net 155   25   (4)   195   261  
   Loss (income) on long-term investment 42   63   94   200   252  
   Loss (gain) on disposal of assets 1   415   8   469   56  
   Others (8)   (52)   8   (103)   (441)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Total non-operating expenses 489   298   492   1,296   1,290  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income (loss) before tax 337   (139)   (270)   (512)      
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     
Income tax expense (benefit) (235)   (504)   (288)   (747)   (601)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net income (loss) before minority interest 572   365   18   235   (665)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     
Minority interest (11)   5   (297)   (360)   (823)  
Net income (loss) 583   360   315   595   158  
                     
Per share data:                    
Earnings per common share                    
– Basic NT$0.16   NT$0.10   NT$0.09   NT$0.17   NT$0.05  
– Diluted NT$0.16   NT$0.10   NT$0.09   NT$0.17   NT$0.05  
                     
Earnings per pro forma equivalent ADS                    
– Basic US$0.024   US$0.015   US$0.014   US$0.025   US$0.007  
– Diluted US$0.024   US$0.015   US$0.014   US$0.025   US$0.007  
                     
Number of weighted average shares used in diluted EPS calculation (in thousands) 3,618,107   3,456,420   3,399,746   3,497,192   3,399,746  
Forex (NT$ per US$1) 34.27   34.70   33.75   34.54   34.47  


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Consolidated Summary Balance Sheet Data
(In NT$ millions)

(Unaudited)

  As of Sep. 30, 2003   As of Jun. 30, 2003  
 
 
 
Current assets:        
   Cash and cash equivalents 13,552   11,553  
   Short-term investments 3,414   3,063  
   Notes and accounts receivable 10,680   9,027  
   Inventories 4,296   3,552  
   Others 2,038   7,229  
 
 
 
   Total 33,980   34,424  
         
Long-term investments 6,402   6,474  
Properties – net 64,824   64,820  
Other assets 9,437   9,312  
 
 
 
Total assets 114,643   115,030  
 
 
 
         
Current liabilities:        
   Short-term debts – revolving credit 6,536   4,385  
   Short-term debts – current portion of long-term 3,839   7,052  
      debts        
   Short-term debts – current portion of long-term 0   5,378  
      bonds payable        
   Notes and accounts payable 4,752   4,212  
   Others 9,415   8,424  
 
 
 
   Total 24,542   29,451  
         
Long-term debts 30,291   30,444  
Long-term bonds payable 6,756   0  
Other liabilities 514   2,838  
 
 
 
Total liabilities 62,103   62,733  
         
Minority interest 9,645   9,686  
         
Shareholders’ equity 42,895   42,611  
 
 
 
Total liabilities & shareholders’ equity 114,643   115,030  
 
 
 

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