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Tuesday 12 May 2020
Wah Hong sees growing optical film shipments for IT products in 2Q20
Wah Hong Industrial expects shipments of its core products including polarizers, laminated films and other optial materials to remain robust in the second quarter along with growing...
Thursday 26 March 2020
Optical film maker Wah Hong sees fast capacity resumption in China
Optical film supplier Wah Hong Industrial has said that the average capacity resumption rate of its plants in China, stalled earlier by the coronavirus outbreak, has reached over...
Thursday 30 January 2020
Optical film maker Wah Hong expects robust demand in 2020
Optical film supplier Wah Hong Industrial expects its sales momentum to continue in 2020, having seen its revenues grow 26.67% to NT$9.819 billion (US$324.81 million) in 2019.
Friday 22 November 2019
Polarizer, QDEF supply capacity in China insufficient
Taiwan's suppliers of polarizers and quantum dot enhancement films (QDEF) still have opportunity to make gains in China where the supply capacity for these two optical products is...
Tuesday 5 June 2018
Wah Hong secures loans for business expansion
Optical film supplier Wah Hong Industrial has secured a five-year US$50 million syndicated loans with an 11-member banking consortium in Taiwan as it has laid out a bold plan to further...
Monday 18 September 2017
Wah Hong to swing back to profit in 3Q17
Optical film maker Wah Hong Industrial is expected to swing back to profitability in the third quarter of 2017 as the company began generating profits in August, according to a Chinese-language...
Monday 3 July 2017
Wah Hong places orders for Nanoco cadmium-free materials
Nanoco Group has announced that it has received its first commercial order from Wah Hong Industrial, a Taiwan-based manufacturer of optical films and sheets for the display industry,...
Monday 25 July 2016
Wah Hong Industrial to start Cd-free QDEF production in 4Q16
Optical film maker Wah Hong Industrial, through technological cooperation with UK-based heavy metal-free nanomaterial maker Nanoco Technologies, will begin production of cadmium (Cd)-free...
Friday 11 December 2015
Wah Hong reports 20% revenue decline for November
Optical film maker Wah Hong has reported its November 2015 revenues reached NT$855 million (US$26 million), down 0.15% on month and down 20.88% on year.
Wednesday 11 November 2015
Wah Hong reports October 2015 performance
Optical film maker Wah Hong has reported its October 2015 revenues reached NT$855 million (US$26.14 million), down 5.46% on month. The October performance was affected by holidays...
Wednesday 14 October 2015
Wah Hong expects 10% on-quarter revenue increase in 3Q15
Optical film maker Wah Hong has reported a 10.25% increase in revenues for the third quarter of 2015 driven largely due to orders from Japan.
Friday 11 September 2015
Wah Hong reports August 2015 performance
Optical film maker Wah Hong has reported its August 2015 revenues reached NT$808 million (US$24.94 million), up 5.36% on month.
Monday 13 July 2015
Wah Hong expanding BMC material lineup following 23% on-year decline in 1H15 revenues
Optical film maker Wah Hong has reported revenues of NT$700 million (US$22.57 million) for June 2015, down 5.13% on month. For the second quarter of 2015, revenues reached NT$2.248...
Tuesday 9 June 2015
Wah Hong reports 31% on-year decline for May 2015
Optical film maker Wah Hong has reported its May 2015 revenues reached NT$738 million (US$23.74 million), down 8.84% on month and down 31.92% on year.
Friday 10 April 2015
Wah Hong reports over 15% decline for 1Q15 performance
Optical film maker Wah Hong has reported its March 2015 revenues reached NT$805 million (US$25.8 million), up 18.47% on month but down 23.24% on year.
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