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Tuesday 10 December 2019
Nuvoton braces for impact from acquiring loss-making business from Panasonic
Acquiring Panasonic's loss-making semiconductor business will have a negative impact on Nuvoton Technology's profitability in the short term, and it may take time for the business...
Wednesday 23 October 2019
Winbond invests more in Nuvoton
Winbond Electronics has subscribed to new shares issued by Nuvoton Technology, and raised its stake in the logic IC specialist to 61.6%, according to a company filing with the Taiwan...
Friday 8 September 2017
TPK raises US$237 million from GDR issue
Touch panel module maker TPK Holding has raised US$237 million in new funds by issuing 60 million new common shares in the form of global depository receipts (GDRs).
Monday 26 June 2017
Touch panel maker GIS raises over US$200 million via GDR sale
Touch panel maker General Interface Solution (GIS) has completed selling 30 million new shares in the form of global depository receipts (GDRs) raising US$207 million to finance capital...
Thursday 1 June 2017
General Interface Solution to issue 24-30 million new shares for floating GDR
Touch panel maker General Interface Solution on May 1 announced the issuance of 24-30 million new shares specifically for floating GDR (global depository receipts).
Friday 14 February 2014
Inotera to raise more than NT$10 billion through GDR
DRAM maker Inotera Memories, the Taiwan-based production subsidiary of Micron Technology, plans to raise more than NT$10 billion (US$330 million) by issuing GDRs (global depositary...
Friday 20 December 2013
Inotera to raise funding
Inotera Memories plans to raise capital through issuing up to 450 million new shares for open sale on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) or by floating GDRs. The funding will be used...
Thursday 27 September 2012
TPK to raise funds
Taiwan-based touch panel maker TPK Holding will issue 5-year, zero-interest unsecured ECBs (euro convertible bonds) worth US$200 million and GDRs (global depositary receipts) worth...
Tuesday 31 July 2012
Quanta chairman reportedly may invest in VMware
Quanta Computer chairman Barry Lam has recently sold shares totaling a 1.67% stake in Quanta through global depositary receipts (GDR) for a price of US$150 million, accounting for...
Thursday 19 July 2012
CMI to issue GDR
Taiwan-based LCD panel maker Chimei Innolux (CMI) will raise funds through issuing new shares worth NT$16.25 billion (US$542.8 million) of which 10% will be reserved for subscription...
Thursday 7 June 2012
TPK sees increased May revenues, Wintek to issue GDR
Taiwan-based touch panel maker TPK Holding saw its consolidated revenues of NT$12.324 billion (US$416 million) grow 3.93% on month and 10.29% on year. January-May consolidated revenues...
Monday 16 January 2012
TPK cancels planned GDR issue
Touch panel makers TPK Holding has decided to cancel a planned sale of its global depositary receipts (GDRs) due to recent market volatility, according to a company filing with the...
Friday 4 November 2011
Touch panel maker TPK reports sequential revenue decline for October
Touch panel maker TPK Holding has announced consolidated revenues of NT$11.55 billion (US$382.2 million) for October, down 32.3% on month but up 34.9% on year. In terms of the US...
Friday 15 July 2011
Neo Solar concludes GDR issue
Solar cell maker Neo Solar Power announced July 14 the conclusion of a US$132.4 million GDR (global depositary receipt) issue, which consists of 20 million GDRs.
Thursday 14 April 2011
CMI plans to issue up to 1 billion new shares for capital expansion
LCD panel maker Chimei Innolux (CMI) plans to launch a capital expansion project through a rights issue and the issuance of global depositary receipts (GDRs), with the number of new...
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