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Thursday 10 November 2011
LED chipmakers Huga, Epileds post revenue declines for October
LED chipmakers Huga Optotech and Epileds Technologies both have suffered a decline in revenues for October due to off-peak season effects. Capacity utilization rates at chipmakers...
Tuesday 1 November 2011
Downstream LED firms outperform upstream peers in 3Q11
Taiwan-based LED firms have been reporting third quarter revenues. Upstream LED chipmakers such as Formosa Epitaxy and Huga reported third quarter earnings per share (EPS) of negative...
Friday 28 October 2011
Epistar reports 3Q11 EPS of NT$0.02
Taiwan-based LED chipmaker Epistar reported third-quarter revenues of NT$4.26 billion (US$143 million), a 20% decrease on quarter and 26% decrease on year. Due to a decrease in utilization...
Monday 24 October 2011
LED chipmakers likely to report losses for 3Q11
Upstream LED chipmakers are likely to report losses in the third quarter due to low demand, according to market estimates.
Friday 7 October 2011
LED makers see mixed growth in September revenues
LED epitaxial wafer and chip maker Epistar and chip packaging house Everlight Electronics saw September revenues increase slightly on month, while fellow makers Unity Opto Technology...
Friday 9 September 2011
Revenues from LED lighting to account for 20% in 2011, says Huga chairman
LED demand from TV firms has been uncertain causing slow growth for the industry. However, the potential of LED lighting is foreseeable. TP Chen, chairman of Taiwan-based LED firm...
Wednesday 24 August 2011
Huga Optotech sees 1H11 revenues down 9%
Huga Optotech saw first-half 2011 gross margins decrease to 2% with EPS at negative NT$0.21. First-half revenues were NT$1.877 billion (US$64.73 million), showing an on-year decrease...
Tuesday 23 August 2011
Epistar reports 2Q11 gross margin of 28%
Taiwan-based LED chipmaker Epistar has announced financial performance for the first half of 2011. Revenues of parent company reached NT$9.779 billion (US$337 million) with gross...
Wednesday 27 July 2011
Huga delays TSE listing
The LED market continues to be weak. Growth in the third quarter is uncertain, hence LED chipmaker Huga Optotech noted recently it would delay its plans to apply for listing on the...
Friday 8 July 2011
Taiwan-based LED firms invest heavily in China
Taiwan-based LED firms have been aggressively entering the market in China. According to statistics, the accumulated investments into China from Taiwan-based firms have exceeded NT$40...
Wednesday 6 July 2011
Huga says growth to hit double digits in 3Q11
Taiwan-based LED chipmaker, Huga Optotech, will debut on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) in August. According to Huga, demand has been slowly returning and it expects growth in the...
Thursday 26 May 2011
LED wafer maker Huga to list on TSE
Taiwan-based LED epitaxial wafer and chip maker Huga Optotech has obtained approval from Taiwan's Securities and Futures Board (SFB) to list on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE). Huga...
Wednesday 4 May 2011
Tekcore sees 1Q11 loss despite increased revenues
Taiwan-based LED epitaxial wafer and chip maker Tekcore saw first-quarter 2011 revenues of NT$744 million (US$25 million), a growth of 28% sequentially and 53% on year. However, Tekcore...
Tuesday 3 May 2011
Huga Optotech, Lextar suffer 1Q11 net losses
Taiwan-based LED chip makers Huga Optotech and Lextar Electronics have reported a net loss per share of NT$0.03 and that of NT$0.2 respectively for the first quarter of 2011, while...
Monday 14 February 2011
Huga posts NT$840 million in 2010 profit
LED chip maker Huga Optotech posted 2010 revenues of NT$4.4 billion (US$150 million), a new company record of NT$840 million in profit and NT$2 in EPS. With orders from China coming...
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