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Friday 20 March 2009
Taiwan solar cell makers to see mixed 1Q09 results
Taiwan-based Motech Industries and Solartech Energy stand a chance of making net profits in the first quarter of 2009 despite continued drops in product prices, but three other fellow...
Tuesday 17 March 2009
Four Taiwan-based solar cell makers to expand capacities in 2009
Four Taiwan-based makers of crystalline silicon solar cells, Motech Industries, E-Ton Solar Tech, Neo Solar Power and Solartech Energy, plan to expand their annual production capacities...
Monday 2 March 2009
Spot prices for solar cells fall below US$2/watt
International spot market prices of polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) solar cells have dropped from US$2.1-2.2/watt in early 2009 to US$1.7-2.0/watt currently, according to industry...
Tuesday 23 December 2008
Taiwan solar cell makers Motech, E-Ton said to land orders from BP Solar
BP Solar International, a subsidiary of BP (previously named British Petroleum), has decided to shut down its factory of solar cells and panels at Sydney, Australia, at the end of...
Thursday 18 December 2008
Motech wins 1MWp solar energy contract from Taiwan state-run power firm
Motech Industries, a maker of crystalline silicon solar cells, has won a NT$200 million (US$6 million) contract from the state-run Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) for setting up a...
Wednesday 10 December 2008
Solar cell maker Motech sees November sales slide on falling solar cell prices
Motech Industries recorded a sequential revenues drop of almost 15% in November, due to falling solar cell prices. According to company CFO Norman Shen, Motech expects to maintain...
Thursday 13 November 2008
Solar cell maker Motech dismisses rumors of defaulted payments by China clients
Motech Industries, the largest Taiwan maker of crystalline silicon solar cells, has seen its stock price drop for five consecutive business days, having plunged 30.23% as of Wednesday...
Tuesday 11 November 2008
Motech and E-Ton see revenues growth disrupted in October due to firm pricing policy
Motech Industries and E-Ton Solar Tech, two major Taiwan-based crystalline silicon solar cell makers, witnessed a slip in revenues for October 2008 mainly because they turned away...
Wednesday 22 October 2008
Motech and E-Ton optimistic about 2009 solar business
Crystalline silicon solar cell makers Motech Industries and E-Ton Solar Tech are optimistic regarding their business operations in 2009. Motech plans to expand its total annual production...
Tuesday 26 August 2008
Motech secures additional polysilicon from DC Chemical
Motech Industries announced that it has secured two additional polysilicon contracts from DC Chemical (DCC), according to company filings with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE).
Tuesday 22 July 2008
Motech new solar-cell capacity in China already fully booked
While Motech Industries's is slated to soon begin volume production of solar cells at its Suzhou, China plant, industry sources have indicated that capacity is already fully booked,...
Tuesday 3 June 2008
E-ton expected to post strong sequential sales growth in May
Among the three major solar cell makers in Taiwan, E-ton Solar Tech is expected to post the strongest growth as polysilicon supply from its partner M.Setek is consistently ramping...
Wednesday 28 May 2008
Motech solar cell capacity to reach 2GWp in 3-5 years
Solar cell maker Motech Industries expects its total capacity to reach 2GWp within three to five years, according to company chairman Simon Tsuo.
Monday 26 May 2008
SEMI establishes committee for solar product standardization
SEMI recently announced the formation of a specialized committee composed of leading players from the solar industry in Taiwan aimed at establishing a standardization program for...
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