China-based solar ingot/wafer supplier Solargiga Energy on March 18 published its 2009 financial report, posting revenues of 658 million yuan (US$96.3 million), gross margin of 25.3%...
Solargiga Energy, a China-based maker of solar-grade monocrystalline silicon ingots and wafers, will issue 100 million new shares (the company is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange)...
Solargiga Energy, a China-based maker of solar-grade monocrystalline silicon ingots and wafers, will issue up to 100 million new shares, accounting for 5.86% of its current paid-in...
LED packaging house Taiwan Oasis Technology has revealed that it will cooperate with China-based solar wafer maker Solargiga Energy to develop LED streetlamps powered by photovoltaic...
Solargiga Energy, a China-based maker of solar-grade monocrystalline silicon ingots and wafers, on June 2 announced a cross-investment deal with Kinmac Solar, a Taiwan-based maker...
Solargiga Energy, a China-based maker of solar-grade monocrystalline silicon ingots and wafers, has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Jinzhou Yangguang Energy has signed...
China-based solar-grade crystalline silicon ingot and wafer maker Solargiga Energy, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Wafer Works, has secured a 70.1% decrease in its contract price for...
Solargiga Energy, Wafer Works' subsidiary maker of solar-grade monocrystalline silicon ingots/wafers in China, has estimated its overall gross margin for 2008 at 18-19%, dropping...
Solargiga Energy, a China subsidiary of Taiwan-based silicon wafer maker Wafer Works, has signed with Hoku Materials, a Hawaii-based supplier of polycrystalline silicon material,...
Thanks to strong profit contributions from its China-based subsidiary Solargiga, Wafer Works reported gross margins of 35.5% in the first half of 2008, and rival solar wafer rivals...
As a solar wafer supplier for Japan-based Kyocera, Solargiga is expected to benefit from the launch of a new solar-powered hybrid car from Toyota Motor, as Kyocera is the solar panel...
In addition to an aggressive solar wafer production expansion, Solargiga Energy Holdings, a subsidiary of Wafer Works in China, also plans to double its corresponding solar ingot-slicing...
Wafer Works aims to have its 2008 sales surpass NT$10 billion (US$32.8 million) in 2008 as it has sufficient funding from its Hong Kong-listed subsidiary Solargiga and an extending...