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Monday 14 October 2019
Lite-On Tech September revenues down on year
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$16.430 billion (US$529 million) for September, increasing 0.49% sequentially but decreasing 14.86% on year.
Wednesday 11 September 2019
Lite-On Tech sees August revenues decline on year
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$16.350 billion (US$521 million) for August, increasing 6.54% sequentially but decreasing 12.07% on year.
Monday 2 September 2019
Lite-On Tech to sell SSD business unit to Toshiba Memory
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has disclosed it will sell its SSD business unit consisting of personnel, production equipment, technology and proprietary intellectual properties,...
Tuesday 13 August 2019
Lite-On Tech sees July revenues drop
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$15.345 billion (US$493 million) for July, decreasing 4.97% sequentially and 1.03% on year.
Friday 9 August 2019
Diodes to acquire Lite-On Semi
Diodes and Lite-On Semiconductor (LSC) have entered into an agreement that provides for the acquisition of the Taiwan-based discrete and analog chipmaker by the US vendor, according...
Thursday 8 August 2019
Lite-On Tech reportedly mulling selling storage subsidiary
EMS provider Lite-On Technology reportedly plans to sell its storage business consisting of SSD products, with Toshiba Memory being identified as a potential buyer, according to industry...
Thursday 1 August 2019
Lite-On Tech to begin production at Vietnam plant in early 2020
EMS provider Lite-On Technology will complete first-phase construction of a plant in Vietnam in September 2019, with volume production to begin at the beginning of 2020, according...
Thursday 11 July 2019
Lite-On Tech June revenues down on year
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$16.148 billion (US$517 million) for June, the highest monthly level so far this year and increasing 9.14%...
Tuesday 9 July 2019
Lite-On Semi revenues pick up in June
Lite-On Semiconductor, a maker of discrete and analog IC components, saw its June revenues increase 6.6% sequentially to a nine-month high of NT$993 million (US$31.85 million).
Monday 24 June 2019
Lite-On Tech aims at higher growth in profitability in 2019
EMS provider Lite-On Technology aims at higher on-year growth in profitability than in consolidated revenues for 2019, according to company CEO Warren Chen.
Tuesday 11 June 2019
Lite-On Tech revenues down on year in May
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.796 billion (US$470 million) for May, increasing 9.32% sequentially but decreasing 19.98% on year.
Thursday 6 June 2019
Lite-On Tech setting up additional factory in Vietnam
EMS provider Lite-On Technology is constructing an additional factory in Vietnam and will complete it as early as the end of 2019 for production to begin in 2020, according to the...
Wednesday 5 June 2019
Lite-On Tech to wholly own Japan subsidiary
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has announced it will acquire the remaining 50.51% stake in Lite-On Japan (LOJ), its subsidiary listed on JASDAQ (Japan's over-the-counter stock market),...
Monday 13 May 2019
Lite-On Tech sees decreased April revenues
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$13.535 billion (US$439 million) for April, decreasing 8% sequentially and 18.31% on year.
Monday 29 April 2019
Lite-On Tech expects steady growth in power supply shipments for smart speakers
EMS provider Lite-On Technology expects power supply shipments for smart speakers to grow 5-10% on year over the next few years, according to the company.
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