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Tuesday 7 December 2021
Nan Ya upbeat about CCL and other electronic materials sales
Taiwan-based Nan Ya Plastics has expressed optimism about sales of its CCLs and other electronic materials, citing brisk demand for 5G, automotive and HPC related applications.
Tuesday 9 November 2021
Na Ya posts record revenues for October on strong sales of electronics, chemical materials
Taiwan-based Nan Ya Plastics has reported its October revenues grew 4.9% sequentially and 51.4% on year reaching a record monthly high of NT$37.45 billion (US$1.343 billion).
Tuesday 12 October 2021
Nan Ya PCB posts record 3Q21 revenue
PCB and IC substrate supplier Nan Ya PCB saw its September revenue drop 4.6% sequentially due to the impact of power restrictions imposed by the local government on its plant in Kunshan,...
Tuesday 7 September 2021
Nan Ya Plastics posts record-high revenue for August
Nan Ya Plastics announced that their August 2021 revenue will set a new single-quarter record, reaching NT$37.42 billion (US$1.4 billion) with 68.49% growth on year.
Thursday 29 July 2021
Nan Ya optimistic about 2H21
Nan Ya Plastics expects to enjoy more robust growth in sales of its copper foil and other electronic materials in the second half of 2021, while seeking more vertical integration...
Thursday 8 April 2021
Additional ABF substrate output to buoy Nan Ya, Kinsus in 2021
Nan Ya PCB and Kinsus Interconnect Technology are both poised to expand capacity for ABF substrates with additional output set to come online later this year, according to industry...
Tuesday 30 March 2021
Taiwan CCL makers to raise quotes by 15-20% in April
Taiwan-based CCL makers including Nan Ya Plastics, Iteq and Taiwan Union Technology (TUC) will raise their quotes by 15-20% starting April in response to increased costs of copper...
Monday 26 August 2019
CCL makers keen on capacity expansion to brace for 5G-driven demand
With CCL (copper clad laminate) deemed as the most crucial material for high-end PCBs for 5G applications, major CCL makers in Taiwan and China are actively proceeding with capacity...
Monday 24 September 2012
CCL makers facing difficulties to hike prices
Attempts by copper-clad laminate (CCL) makers to pass increased copper foil prices on to their downstream PCB clients in the fourth quarter may turn out to be difficult, since the...
Tuesday 30 August 2011
Nanya, Inotera receive loans from affiliate
Nan Ya Plastics has issued filings with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) disclosing two separate one-year loans it has provided to DRAM manufacturers Nanya Technology and Inotera Me...
Friday 31 December 2010
PCB material prices on the rise
Prices for fiber glass yarns and fabrics, key materials for making copper clad laminates (CCL), are set to rise by as much as 15% in January 2011, according to industry sources. The...
Tuesday 28 December 2010
Nanya gains additional loans from affiliates, says paper
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has secured a total of NT$17 billion (US$577 million) in loans from Formosa Plastics and Nan Ya Plastics, two affiliates of its parent company Formosa...
Monday 4 October 2010
Fire has limited impact on Nan Ya Plastics, says report
A PEPA synthetic paper plant of Nan Ya Plastics, a member of Taiwan's petrochemical giant, Formosa Plastics Group, was gutted by a fire on October 3. But company president CJ Wu has...
Tuesday 12 January 2010
PCB material prices to rise
Some PCB material suppliers have raised their prices while others are likely to follow suit soon, which is expected to impact PCB makers' profits in the first quarter of 2010, according...
Friday 26 June 2009
DRAM maker Nanya raises over NT$12 billion
Taiwan-based DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology on June 26 announced that it has raised additional capital of NT$12.22 billion (US$371.31 million) through private placement.
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