While LED players' revenues in July rebounded sequerntially, they were still far from the peak levels seen early this year and the end of last year, though Taiwan LED packaging companies...
Epistar and Everlight Electronics, two major players in Taiwan's LED sector, have both reported single-digit sequential increases in revenues for July to NT$920.3 million (US$29.5...
Many Taiwan LED players are being affected by global inflation and low demand in the consumer market this year, and so are depending on traditional LED products to maintain their...
LED companies Everlight and Epistar are cooperating with Yee Fong Chemical and Everphoton to set up the first concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) power plant in Asia by the end of 2008,...
Taiwan LED packaging companies' June revenues were down sequentially but revenues for most firms being up through the first six months of this year, compared with the same period...
Taiwan LED packaging company Everlight is going to adjust its shipment proportion going to the handset segment from 40% in 2007 to 33% this year due to weaker demand, according to...
LED packaging company Bright LED Electronic has received LED tunnel lamp orders from China for lamps of 50W, 100W and 200W, according to sources, who estimate that the company will...
Taiwan-based LED packaging company Everlight is test producing its newly developed C06-series mini high-power LEDs and expects to mass produce the devices in July.
Taiwan LED packaging company Everlight indicated that its total orders for June has surpassed NT$1 billion and that it expects to see an obvious growth in revenues after July.
The Photonics Festival in Taiwan 2008 kicked off in Taipei on June 11 with energy conservation, LED lighting and backlighting being themes at the show.
Major Taiwan-based LED-related companies, including Epistar, Everlight and Formosa Epitaxy, reported a slight on-month increase in their revenues in May.
Orders for Single Well, a Taiwan-based LED equipment maker, have decreased in the second quarter which will cause revenues in the third quarter to go down to NT$120-150 million (US$4-5...