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Friday 26 September 2008
CMO said to be working with TPV and Proview to set up LCM plant in China
According to the Chinese language Economic Daily News, Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) is working with TPV Technology and Proview to set up a plant in Hubei and Sichuan to...
Tuesday 16 September 2008
LCM specialists reluctant to take white box makers' orders
Small- to medium-size LCD module (LCM) specialists are reluctant to take orders from China's white box makers so as to reduce their risk of inventory pileup and losses amid fast falling...
Friday 5 September 2008
AUO to expand LCM operations in China and Europe
AU Optronics (AUO) is expanding its LCD module (LCM) manufacturing operations by setting up a new subsidiary in China and converting its maintenance center in the Czech Republic,...
Thursday 4 September 2008
Star World sales up sharply on netbook-use LCM shipments
Star World Technology, a maker of small- to medium-size LCD modules (LCMs), reported sharp sales growth in August because of strong demand from the netbook segment.
Monday 1 September 2008
Amtran and LGD to set up joint venture in China for LCM and LCD TV assembly
Amtran Technology has announced that it has signed an agreement with LG Display (LGD) to jointly set up a plant in China for the production of LCD modules (LCMs) and the assembly...
Wednesday 20 August 2008
CMO's monthly LCM capacity in China to reach 6 million units by year end
Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) expects its monthly LCD module (LCM) capacity in China to grow to six million units by the end of 2008.
Monday 18 August 2008
CMO subsidiary to increase small- to medium-size LCM capacity next year, says paper
Chi Hsin Electronics, a subsidiary of Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), will add a monthly capacity of 400,000 small- to medium-size LCD modules (LCMs) at its plant in Ningbo, China...
Thursday 14 August 2008
Star World receives strong orders for netbook LCMs from CMO, CPT and HannStar
Star World Technology, a Taiwan-based maker of LCD modules (LCMs), has received strong orders for netbook applications from Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT),...
Thursday 7 August 2008
Star World at full capacity on strong LCM orders from low-cost notebooks
Star World Technology, a Taiwan-based supplier of small- to medium-size LCD modules (LCMs), will be running at full capacity through September because of strong orders, particularly...
Wednesday 30 July 2008
Chroma Ate sees LCM testing demand slowing down
While reiterating that its third-quarter sales should increase, equipment supplier Chroma Ate said LCD module (LCM) demand is slowing down, but demand from power management and IC...
Monday 7 July 2008
AUO LCM plant in China to almost triple production value this year, reports paper
The LCD module (LCM) facilities run by AU Optronics (AUO) at an IT industrial park in Xiamen, China will see production value almost triple to 22 billion yuan (US$3.21 billion) this...
Wednesday 2 July 2008
CPT ramps up production at medium-size LCM plant in China
Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) has already ramped up production of medium-size LCD modules (LCMs) at its Fuzhou plant in China, with an initial monthly capacity of 500,000 units, according...
Wednesday 18 June 2008
Samsung may invest US$500 million to build new LCM plant in China, says paper
Samsung Electronics has plans to invest US$500 million to build a new LCD module (LCM) plant in either Shenzhen or Guangzhou, China and it is currently in talks with potential partners...
Friday 30 May 2008
Wintek LCM plant in India to start mass production in June
Wintek's LCD module (LCM) plant located in India at the Nokia Telecom Special Economic Zone (SEZ) will start mass production by the end of June, according to CC Hsu executive VP at...
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