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Thursday 7 May 2009
LCD TV and monitor panel prices return to cash cost levels in 1H May, says DisplaySearch
LCD monitor and TV panel prices for the first half of May have risen back to cash cost levels or even beyond, mainly driven by demand from China, according to latest pricing data...
Tuesday 5 May 2009
AUO and CMO to launch LED backlit TV panels in 2H09
AU Optronics (AUO) and Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) are reportedly gearing up to mass produce LED backlit TV panels in the second half of 2009, according to market sources.
Monday 4 May 2009
CPT reports heavy loss for 1Q09
Taiwan-based TFT-LCD panel maker Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) has announced consolidated revenues of NT$9.8 billion (US$297.1 million) for the first quarter of 2009, down 41.7% sequentially...
Wednesday 29 April 2009
CMO says it remains top LCD panel supplier to China TV vendors
Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) remained the biggest LCD TV panel supplier to China vendors in the first quarter, with one third of its total TV panels shipped to the China market,...
Tuesday 28 April 2009
CPT lands TV panel orders from China vendors, paper says
Taiwan-based TFT-LCD panel maker Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) has landed orders for smaller-size TV panels from China TV vendors Konka and Hisense, according to a Chinese-language...
Friday 24 April 2009
AUO joint venture aims to assemble one million LCD TVs this year
AU Optronics' (AUO) TV assembly joint venture with Qisda started production in the first quarter of 2009 with shipments of 100,000 units, according to the LCD panel maker. AUO indicated...
Friday 24 April 2009
AUO to increase 2009 capex to bring forward 8.5G volume production
Taiwan-based TFT-LCD panel maker AU Optronics (AUO) is optimistic about the current panel industry and will increase its 2009 capex to NT$50-60 billion (US$1.48-1.78 billion) from...
Wednesday 22 April 2009
LCD monitor and notebook panel prices up in 2H April, says DisplaySearch
LCD monitor and notebook panels are the only two segments that have seen prices increase in the second half of April, while other segments' prices remain flat, according to latest...
Wednesday 22 April 2009
Large-size panel shipments up 29% sequentially in March, says DisplaySearch
Shipments of large-size TFT-LCD panels in March 2009 reached 37.9 million units, showing strong sequential growth of 29%, but down 5% on a yearly basis, according to DisplaySearch...
Thursday 16 April 2009
Finetech Japan 2009: Sony expects TV panel demand to recover in 2H09
Speaking at Finetech Japan 2009, Yoshihisa Ishida, president of Sony's TV business group, has noted that demand for LCD TV panels will start recovering in the second half of 2009,...
Thursday 5 March 2009
Notebook panel shipments to recover in 2Q
Panel makers expect to see a more obvious recovery for notebook panel shipments in the second quarter this year, as notebook vendors are still adjusting their inventories, according...
Thursday 26 February 2009
Shipments of 8.9-inch-and-larger LCD panels down almost 17% in January, says WitsView
Global shipments of 8.9-inch-and-larger LCD panels reached 22.23 million units in January, down by 16.9% sequentially and down 33.5% on year, according to research firm WitsView.
Monday 19 January 2009
Large-size panel shipments drop almost 24% on year in December 2008, says WitsView
Global large-size panel shipments reached 25.15 million units in December 2008, down slightly by 2.6% sequentially, and down 23.9% on year, according to research firm WitsView.
Wednesday 14 January 2009
CMO sees utilization rise to 40-50% mainly due to urgent TV panel orders
Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) has recently received a high volume of urgent orders mainly for TV panels which have boosted its overall utilization rate from 20-30% in November-December...
Tuesday 6 January 2009
LCD panel prices stop dropping in 1H January 2009
With LCD panel makers starting to control supply in order to stabilize prices, both LCD monitor and notebook panels prices stopped decreasing in the first half of January 2009, according...