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Thursday 10 May 2012
Tainergy to expand capacity in China
Tainergy Tech will expand annual solar cell production capacity at its factory in Kunshan, eastern China, from 60MW in early 2012 to 120MW in the second quarter, and solar module...
Tuesday 8 May 2012
Product differentiation is key to securing orders, says Tainergy
Tainergy, a Taiwan-based solar maker, was expected to suffer due to news that an important Europe-based customer had filed for bankruptcy. But Tainergy reported gross margins of negative...
Tuesday 3 January 2012
Kenmec sees loss in 2011
Kenmec Mechanical Engineering is likely to post its first annual loss since it was founded 35 years ago, due to recognized losses from solar-cell making subsidiary Tainergy Tech.
Tuesday 3 January 2012
Tainergy expects to turn profitable in 2012
Tainergy Tech, the solar cell manufacturing subsidiary of Kenmec Mechanical Engineering, expects its operation to return to profitability in 2012. The market will rebound after hitting...
Monday 19 December 2011
Solon bankruptcy causes stirs in Taiwan solar industry
The wind of bankruptcies of solar firms has been blowing to Europe's solar industry. Europe-based solar module firm Solon declared bankruptcy last week, causing quite a stir. Taiwan-based...
Wednesday 26 October 2011
Tainergy to unveil China solar cell plant
Solar cell firm Tainergy is to hold an opening ceremony for a new plant in Kunshan, China. Planned capacity at the plant is 1GW. The plant currently has completed production lines...
Thursday 13 October 2011
GCL-Poly in solar wafer supply deal with Tainergy
GCL-Poly Energy Holdings, a China-based polysilicon and wafer manufacturer, has announced that it has signed a 5-year letter of intent to supply 1GW of GCL quasi-mono wafer to Taiwan-based...
Thursday 1 September 2011
Tainergy sees order visibility through September
Solar cell firm Tainergy Tech expects to enjoy another sequential growth in August revenues thanks to stable orders from Europe-based clients. Order visibility for September remains...
Tuesday 16 August 2011
Tainergy lists on TSE
Solar cell firm Tainergy has started trading on Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE). Market sources said Tainergy has a solid customer base with main customers being Europe-based first-tier...
Tuesday 16 August 2011
Solar customers demanding higher conversion efficiency
Solar cell prices have been stable in August, but customers are becoming more demanding in terms of quality, according to industry sources. Some customers have been requesting for...
Monday 1 August 2011
Solar demand in Germany and Italy heating up
Downstream solar power system firms indicate the rebound of demand in Germany and Italy has been thriving in comparison of the market conditions in the second quarter of 2011. However,...
Friday 29 July 2011
Tainergy expanding solar cell capacity to 560MW
Tainergy Tech is expanding total polysilicon solar cell annual production capacity to 560MW by the end of 2011. The expansion consisting of the increase of an additional 60MW in No...
Tuesday 31 May 2011
DelSolar withdraws listing requests due to weak solar market
Taiwan-based solar firm, DelSolar, announced on May 31 it will withdraw its listing application from the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE).
Tuesday 22 February 2011
Kenmec reports NT$8.4 billion in 2010 consolidated revenues
Equipment provider Kenmec Mechanical Engineering released unaudited consolidated revenues of NT$8.4 billion (US$286 million) in 2010, up 60% from 2009. Kenmec's main equipment business...
Wednesday 5 January 2011
Equipment maker Kenmec expects 2011 revenues to reach NT$7 billion
Automation equipment maker Kenmec Mechanical Engineering expects 2011 revenues to challenge NT$7 billion (US$240.45 million) thanks to aggressive capacity expansion by TFT LCD panel...
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