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Friday 26 November 2010
Asustek new purchasing strategy to benefit Simplo
Asustek Computer is said to have recently adjusted its component purchase strategy following reports about notebook makers accepting improper benefits from upstream component makers...
Tuesday 2 November 2010
Dynapack-Celxpert merger postponed
Taiwan-based notebook battery makers Dynapack International Technology and Celxpert Energy were originally planning to complete their merger on December 31, but as the two firms are...
Wednesday 6 October 2010
Simplo sees September 2010 revenues hit record
Notebook battery maker Simplo Technology has reported revenues of NT$3.509 billion (US$110 million) for September, a new monthly record.
Wednesday 29 September 2010
Taiwan notebook battery makers Dynapack, Celxpert to merge
The respective boards of Dynapack International Technology and Celxpert Energy on September 28 approved the merger of the two companies through a stock swap of 1:1.7, with Dynapack...
Friday 6 August 2010
Dynapack to merge with Celxpert
Dynapack International Technology and Celxpert Energy, Taiwan's second and third-largest notebook battery makers respectively, will merge through a stock swap of one Dynapack share...
Friday 7 May 2010
Celxpert, Simplo April revenues up sequentially, Dynapack down
Taiwan-based notebook battery makers Celxpert Energy and Simplo Technology saw their April 2010 revenues increase 1.54% and 7.77% on month, respectively.
Tuesday 6 April 2010
No impact on shipments says Dynapack after battery plant in China catches fire
Taiwan-based battery maker Dynapack International Technology suffered a fire at its manufacturing plant in Suzhou, China on April 2.
Friday 12 February 2010
Oversupply of battery cells expected to return to normal after 2Q10
Oversupply of battery cells is expected to return to normal after the second quarter of 2010 helping Taiwan-based battery makers achieve better gross margins, according to sources...
Thursday 21 January 2010
Simplo and Dynapack expected to supply battery modules for Apple tablet, says paper
Taiwan-based notebook battery makers Simplo Technology and Dynapack International Technology are expected to share orders from Apple for its tablet PC, according to a Chinese-language...
Tuesday 6 October 2009
Sales up sequentially for notebook battery pack makers
Taiwan-based notebook battery makers Simplo Technology and DynaPack International Technology have both announced sequential revenue growth for September 2009. Simplo had revenues...
Tuesday 23 June 2009
Delta invests in Dynapack
Delta Electronics' board of directors has approved the acquisition of notebook battery maker Dynapack International Technology's domestic convertible bonds of NT$860 million (US$26.13...
Friday 12 June 2009
Notebook battery module makers report strong revenues for May
Taiwan-based notebook battery module makers Simplo Technology, DynaPack International Technology and Celxpert Energy all saw their revenues expand in May 2009.
Wednesday 10 December 2008
Dynapack and Celxpert announce revenues declines for November
Taiwan-based notebook battery maker Dynapack International Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$1.5 billion (US$44.87 million), drops of 9.86% on month and 9.26% on...
Thursday 21 August 2008
Battery cell shortage still looming
Despite that some industry players expect battery cell supply will reach an equilibrium in the fourth quarter, sources at Taiwan notebook battery module makers have noted that it...
Monday 14 July 2008
Notebook battery makers set for positive growth in 2H of year
Most Taiwan-based notebook battery makers are positive about their business outlook for the second half of 2008, powered by the launch of new models as well as more netbooks by leading...
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