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Monday 18 February 2013
Microsoft turns focus back to downstream partners, says Acer chairman
Commenting on Microsoft's loan to Dell for the company's privatization, Acer chairman JT Wang pointed out that the action showed the software giant has already turned its focus back...
Thursday 10 January 2013
Inotera signs NT$10 billion syndicated loan
DRAM manufacturer Inotera Memories, a production subsidiary of US-based Micron Technology, has signed a NT$10 billion (US$345.3 million) three-year syndicated loan agreement with...
Monday 19 November 2012
Winbond signs NT$5 billion syndicated loan
Winbond Electronics, which manufactures NOR flash and niche-market DRAM chips, has signed a NT$5 billion (US$171.7 million) three-year syndicated loan agreement with 10 local banks...
Thursday 18 October 2012
Rexchip faces delisting
Rexchip Electronics, the Taiwan-based production subsidiary of Japan's Elpida Memory, will likely get delisted from the local emerging stock market if the firm fails to find new un...
Tuesday 18 September 2012
Rexchip able to fulfill loan payment obligation
DRAM maker Rexchip Electronics will be able to repay its NT$2.1 billion (US$71.3 million) debt due in September 2012, as Elpida Memory has made advance payments to the Taiwan-based...
Thursday 6 September 2012
Sharp puts of collateral as share price tumbles
Sharp's share price fell in trading by as much as 7.2% to JPY194 (US$2.47) on Thursday (September 5), increasing the company's decline so far in 2012 to 71%.
Friday 20 July 2012
Everlight to secure NT$6 billion syndicated loan
Taiwan-based LED packaging house Everlight passed to motion to secure a syndicated bank loan of NT$6 billion (US$200 million) over a period of five years at a recent board of directors...
Monday 19 March 2012
SMIC secures US$600 million syndicated loan
Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC), China's largest semiconductor foundry, has announced that SMIC (Beijing) has signed a syndicated loan agreement for a total of US$600...
Thursday 23 February 2012
Inotera mulls NT$10 billion syndicated loan
Inotera Memories is considering raising another NT$10 billion (US$338 million) by April via a syndicated loan. The statement was made when the company announced that its planned private...
Wednesday 22 February 2012
CMI has heavy debts in China, says paper
Having concluded the last round of debt negotiations with more than 30 creditor banks in Taiwan on February 17, Chimei Innolux (CMI) has revealed that it also has NT$50-60 billion...
Wednesday 15 February 2012
ProMOS facing deadline to redeem ECBs
DRAM maker ProMOS Technologies, which has been under financial pressure, is now facing a deadline to redeem ECBs worth US$57.1 million by February 21, 2012, according to sources at...
Friday 16 December 2011
Small- and medium-sized Taiwan-based PC supply chain makers suffer from stringent financing in China
As the China government has tightened financing conditions, it has become more difficult for small- to medium-sized Taiwan-based PC supply chain makers in China to obtain loans, with...
Thursday 17 November 2011
Acer signs agreement for US$500 million syndicated loan with bank group
Acer has signed a syndicated loan agreement for NT$15 billion (US$500 million) with a bank group including Citibank Taiwan, Taipei Fubon and Bank of Taiwan.
Wednesday 16 November 2011
Powerchip considering plant sale, says paper
Cash-strapped Powerchip Technology reportedly is exploring various options, including selling one of its 12-inch plants, in order to continue gaining support from its creditor banks,...
Tuesday 15 November 2011
CMI seeking NT$40 billion syndicated loans
LCD panel maker Chimei Innolux (CMI) is still negotiating with a banking consortium for the arrangement of a syndicated loan of up to NT$40 billion (US$1.33 billion) in order to improve...
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Taiwan foundry industry revenues to slip in 1Q24 before rising in 2Q24, says DIGITIMES Research
Research Insight: Intel obtains subsidies but faces challenges
South Korea-based makers lead transparent display as China-based competitors ramp up Inkjet investments, according to DIGITIMES Research