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Tuesday 24 November 2009
Taiwan panel makers rise over NT$100 billion in funding in 2009
Taiwan TFT-LCD panel makers have raise NT$130 billion (US$4.03 billion) in 2009, including NT$115 billion in syndicated loans by AU Optronics (AUO), Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO)...
Thursday 19 November 2009
China-based touch controller supplier Pixcir expands cooperation with Taiwan-based touch panel suppliers
China-based TFT-LCD driver IC and capacitive touch controller supplier Pixcir Microelectronics has recently expanded its cooperation with Taiwan-based touch panel suppliers including...
Thursday 12 November 2009
LG Chemical remains top supplier of large-size polarizers in 2Q09, says Displaybank
LG Chemical recorded 29% market share in the global large-size TFT-LCD polarizer market in the second quarter of 2009, ranking first for three consecutive quarters, according to Di...
Tuesday 10 November 2009
CMO, HannStar, Innolux see weaker sales in October
TFT-LCD panel makers Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), HannStar Display and Innolux Display have reported that their October revenues declined sequentially due to seasonality.
Wednesday 4 November 2009
LCD monitor panel overstock diminishing
An overstock of LCD monitor panels is easing, as makers have decreased output for the segment, according to industry sources. Panel makers expect the upcoming holiday shopping lasting...
Friday 23 October 2009
AUO to start production at second 8.5G plant in 2H10, says president
AU Optronics (AUO) plans to start production at its second 8.5G plant in the second half of 2010, as the company anticipates demand growth for large-size LCD panels next year, according...
Thursday 22 October 2009
AT&T lawsuit raises concerns among panel makers that more will follow
Panel makers in Taiwan have expressed their concern about AT&T's lawsuit against global small-size panel makers for antitrust violations. If AT&T wins the case, other companies...
Tuesday 20 October 2009
Global flat panel display industry to recover in 2010, says DisplaySearch
Global flat panel display revenues for 2009 will be US$87.6 billion, down 15% on year, according to DisplaySearch. The major reason for the decline is erosion in large-size TFT-LCD...
Thursday 15 October 2009
LG Display posts strong profit growth for 3Q09
LG Display has reported net profit of 559 billion won (US$476.96 million) for the third quarter of 2009, an increase of 85% from 302 billion won for the second quarter and an increase...
Friday 9 October 2009
CMO September revenues drop slightly
Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) has announced its TFT-LCD related consolidated September revenues of NT$30.2 billion (US$939.49 million), a decrease of 1.5% from NT$30.61 billion for...
Wednesday 30 September 2009
Failure as opportunity to learn: Q&A with Corning CEO Wendell P Weeks
Many companies went bankrupt in the financial storm, and the remaining companies also learned the lesson the hard way. In the aftermath of the financial woes, many enterprises are...
Wednesday 9 September 2009
CMO and CPT see sequential increases in August revenues
Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) has announced August TFT-LCD related consolidated revenues of NT$30.6 billion (US$935.78 million), an increase of 6.8% from NT$28.66 billion for July...
Tuesday 8 September 2009
AUO hits record shipments of large-size LCD panels in August
AU Optronics (AUO) shipped 9.07 million large-size TFT-LCD panels, rising 9.7% sequentially and hitting a monthly record. But small- to medium-size panel shipments dropped 8.5% on...
Tuesday 8 September 2009
TFT-LCD panel prices mostly unchanged in 1H September, says DisplaySearch
LCD panel prices remain mostly unchanged for the first half of September, except for a few monitor and notebook segments, according to DisplaySearch.
Thursday 3 September 2009
LCD panel makers gearing up fab construction in China, says Displaybank
Leading TFT-LCD panel makers including LG Display (LGD), Sharp and Samsung Electronics are actively seeking advancement into China. Displaybank said that the trend can be seen as...