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Thursday 27 October 2011
Motech reports narrower loss for 3Q11
Taiwan-based solar cell maker Motech Industries has announced consolidated revenues for the third quarter of 2011 increased 17% sequentially with net losses narrowing to NT$574 million...
Tuesday 25 October 2011
AUO posts loss of NT$15.8 billion for 3Q11
AU Optronics (AUO) has posted consolidated revenues of NT$98.927 billion (US$3.25 billion) for third-quarter 2011, up 0.9% from the previous quarter. Gross profit was at negative...
Tuesday 25 October 2011
Adata suffers 3Q11 net operating loss of nearly 100 million
Adata Technology, a Taiwan-based maker of memory modules, on October 24 released unaudited financial report for the third quarter of 2011, recording net operating loss of NT$96.6...
Monday 24 October 2011
Acer sees large sequential decrease in 3Q11 net operating losses
Acer has reported unaudited financial figures for the third quarter of 2011, with net operating losses of NT$1.32 billion (US$45 million) shrinking from losses of NT$7.09 billion...
Thursday 20 October 2011
Powerchip 3Q11 loss widens
Losses have widened at Taiwan-based Powerchip Technology amid persisting oversupply of DRAM chips and dramatic price drops.
Wednesday 19 October 2011
Nanya, Inotera post larger losses for 3Q11
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories both saw their net losses widen sequentially and on year in the third quarter of 2011, affected by falling DRAM prices.
Tuesday 18 October 2011
I-Chiun reports 3Q11 net loss of NT$0.85 per share
I-Chiun Precision Industry, a maker of LED SMD lead frames, reported January-September revenues of NT$3.744 billion (US$125 million), a 21.7% on-year decrease. Gross margin was reported...
Friday 14 October 2011
Elpida sees loss in 1H of FY2011
Japan's Elpida Memory has disclosed preliminary results for the first half of the company's fiscal 2011, estimating it slipped to the red with sales declining 51% on year.
Thursday 13 October 2011
HDD industry impacted by Thailand floods
HDD players Western Digital, Seagate, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) and Toshiba have all been impacted by the floods in Thailand amid power shortages and a breakdown...
Wednesday 12 October 2011
Min Aik subsidiaries in Thailand suffer loss of over US$32 million due to flooding
Min Aik Technology, a Taiwan-based hard drive component maker, on October 11 indicated that its two subsidiaries in Thailand, Min Aik Technology (Thailand) and MU Technology (Thailand),...
Friday 7 October 2011
AUO, CMI likely to suffer 3Q11 losses of NT$10 billion each
AU Optronics (AUO) and Chimei Innolux (CMI) may each suffer losses estimated at NT$10 billion (US$342 million) for the third quarter 2011 due of falling prices for large-size LCD...
Thursday 6 October 2011
Acer: Death of Steve Jobs, a great loss to consumers and the IT industry
Acer, commenting on the death of Apple former CEO Steve Jobs, pointed out that Jobs was a very innovative and visionary leader, who had a great influence on the IT industry over the...
Wednesday 5 October 2011
Powerchip September revenues up on foundry biz growth
Powerchip Technology's revenues climbed by almost 10% sequentially in September 2011, thanks to increasing orders from its OEM customers.
Monday 19 September 2011
Rexchip to report loss for 3Q11, says paper
Rexchip Electronics is likely to fall into the red along with fellow Taiwan-based DRAM manufacturers in the third quarter of 2011, according to a Chinese-language Apple Daily...
Tuesday 6 September 2011
UMC may see operating loss in 4Q11, say analysts
Taiwan-based foundry chipmaker United Microelectronics (UMC) is likely to see its third-quarter 2011 operation fall short of its forecast made in early August, and suffer an operating...
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