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Tuesday 18 January 2011
Sapphire ingot demand strong, no signs of price retreat yet
Though the first quarter is typically considered the annual low season, sapphire ingot makers are currently seeing strong demand due to sapphire substrate clients moving up procurement...
Monday 3 January 2011
USI Optronics to reach 13-15% global market share for sapphire ingots in 2011
USI Optronics, a Taiwan-based maker of monocrystalline sapphire ingots, has received orders to book up its production capacity in then first quarter of 2011 and expects its global...
Thursday 4 November 2010
Prices for sapphire ingots to rise 40% in 4Q10
Prices for sapphire ingots, a material for making LED chips, are set to rise 40% in the fourth quarter, according to industry sources. Due to tight supply, prices have gone up since...
Tuesday 28 September 2010
Inductor makers ramping up capacities
Taiwan-based inductor makers, including Meg.Layers Scientific-Technics, Chilisin Electronics and Acme Electronics, are all aggressively expanding their production capacities to meet...
Monday 16 August 2010
Sapphire ingot supply to remain tight in 4Q10, says Acme executive
The supply of sapphire ingots will remain tight in the fourth quarter of 2010, according to Wu Hsien-tsung, president of sapphire ingot and ferric core maker Acme Electronics.
Thursday 12 August 2010
Ferric core maker Acme posts strong EPS in 1H10
Ferric core and sapphire ingot maker Acme Electronics has posted net profits of NT$120 million (US$3.77 million) or NT$1.04 per share, on revenues of NT$973 million in the first half...
Monday 9 August 2010
Passive component makers Thinking and Acme post record high revenues in July
Protective component maker Thinking Electronic Industrial and ferric core maker Acme Electronics both saw their revenues hit a historical high in July amid strong demand for their...
Wednesday 21 July 2010
Acme to ramp up sapphire ingot capacity by 25% in 3Q10
Ferric core maker Acme Electronics expects its production of sapphire ingots to reach 150,000 units a month in the third quarter of 2010, an increase of 25% from the previous quarter,...
Wednesday 30 June 2010
Ferrite core maker Acme to expand capacity at Kunshan plant
Ferric core maker Acme Electronics plans to ramp up the capacity of its plant in Kunshan, China as current strong sales of passive components have pushed demand for ferric cores,...
Tuesday 29 June 2010
Acme to spin off sapphire ingot business
Ferric core maker Acme Electronics has announced plans to spin off its sapphire ingot business unit to form a new subsidiary. The spin-off is tentatively set to take effect on October...
Tuesday 11 May 2010
Sapphire ingot supply remains tight, say sources
Current tight supply of sapphire ingots may not ease in the short run, as suppliers' capacity expansions are unable to keep up with demand, according to industry sources.
Monday 29 March 2010
Acme to ramp up sapphire ingot capacity in 2Q10
Taiwan-based inductor maker Acme Electronics plans to ramp up its capacity of sapphire ingots to 120,000mm in the second quarter of 2010 from the current 90,000mm to meet increasing...
Wednesday 16 December 2009
Acme to double sapphire substrate capacity in 2010 on increasing LED demand
Taiwan-based inductor maker Acme Electronics plans to double capacity of its sapphire crystal substrates in 2010 to satisfy increasing LED demand. The company is seeing its sapphire...
Thursday 16 July 2009
Ferrite core maker Acme gearing up for LED components
Taiwan-based ferrite core maker Acme Electronics, which has diversified into producing sapphire ingots, has said shipments of its sapphire ingots have grown substantially since the...
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