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Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics has recently landed niche memory module orders from Qimonda, which were originally manufactured at Qimonda's soon to be closed 8-inch fab in Richmond,...
Winbond Electronics reported net sales of NT$5.07 billion for the third quarter of 2008. The company's net losses were NT$891 million. Net loss per share was NT$0.25, representing...
Winbond Electronics reported September revenues of NT$1.677 billion, a decrease of approximately 9.25% compared with NT$1.848 billion in the previous month. September's sales were...
While it is true global DRAM makers may be glum about the state of the DRAM industry, the current market situation also represents a time of great opportunity for Taiwan makers to...
Despite still languishing in red in the second quarter of 2008, Winbond Electronics plans to raise a NT$5 billion (US$162.9 million) loan to fund operations. The company is also preparing...
Winbond Electronics announced that it has signed a NT$7.7 billion (US$254 million) five-year syndicated loan agreement to fund its expansion plan and technology upgrade of its 12-inch...
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