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Wednesday 10 March 2021
Lite-On Tech posts on-year increase in February revenues
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$10.402 billion (US$370 million) for February, decreasing 26.11% sequentially but increasing 19.98% on year.
Tuesday 2 March 2021
LED photocoupler providers mull raising quotes again in 2Q21
Taiwan-based infrared LED photocouplers providers are mulling raising their quotes again in second-quarter 2021, having increased their optocoupler prices across the board by 10-30%...
Friday 26 February 2021
Lite-On Tech to hike capex 47% in 2021
EMS provider Lite-On Technology plans to budget NT$5 billion (US$178 million) in 2021 capex, increasing 47% from 2020, mainly for a new factory in southern Taiwan and overseas capacity...
Wednesday 3 February 2021
Eris to see orders transferred from Lite-On Semi start generating revenue in 3Q21
Diode maker Eris Technology is poised to obtain from Lite-On Semiconductor automotive diode production equipment which has been acquired by Eris' largest shareholder Diodes, and will...
Monday 1 February 2021
Taiwan investors in northern Vietnam enhancing anti-virus efforts
Taiwan's electronics firms with manufacturing operations in northern Vietnam have all strengthened anti-virus measures following recent Covid-19 infections in two provinces, Hai Duong...
Thursday 14 January 2021
Lite-On Tech sees December revenues decrease
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$13.439 billion (US$472 million) for December, decreasing 3.28% sequentially and 7.27% on year.
Monday 11 January 2021
Lite-On Tech invests in PlayNitride
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has invested in PlayNitride, a developer of microLED technology, for a stake of below 5%, according to industry sources.
Friday 11 December 2020
Lite-On Tech sees November revenues drop
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$13.894 billion (US$481 million) for November, decreasing 1.46% sequentially and 7.45% on year.
Thursday 26 November 2020
Lite-On Tech installing smart streetlamps in cooperation with FET
EMS provider Lite-On Technology is installing in a northern Taiwanese city IoT-based LED streetlamps replacing about 160,000 conventional ones through technological cooperation with...
Wednesday 11 November 2020
Lite-On Tech sees decreased October revenues
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.101 billion (US$486 million) for October, decreasing 4.48% sequentially and 3.72% on year.
Tuesday 3 November 2020
Lite-On Tech sees record operating profit in 3Q20
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported record high operating profit of NT$3.987 billion (US$137 million) for third-quarter 2020.
Monday 12 October 2020
Lite-On Tech September revenues up sequentially
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.763 billion (US$506 million) for September, increasing 9.71% sequentially but decreasing 10.15% on year.
Friday 25 September 2020
Diodes acquisition of Lite-On Semi receives China approval
China's regulators have given the go-ahead for Diodes' planned acquisition of Lite-On semiconductor, with the deal expected to close by the end of November.
Friday 11 September 2020
Lite-On Tech reports on-month increase in August sales
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$13.456 billion (US$456 million) for August, increasing 2.58% sequentially but decreasing 17.70% on year.
Thursday 13 August 2020
Lite-On Tech sales decrease in July
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues reached NT$13.118 billion (US$445 million) in July, decreasing 8.19% sequentially and 14.52% on year.
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