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Friday 5 December 2008
CMC, Ritek obtain new CD-R, DVD+R/-R licensing from Philips
CMC Magnetics and Ritek have reached a consensus with Royal Philips Electronics about new licensing terms for Philips' CD-R and DVD+R/-R patents. A new contracts are to be signed...
Friday 28 November 2008
Taiwan IT makers not affected by Thailand protests
Although protesters have paralyzed Bangkok's air transportation, several Taiwan-based IT companies who have operations in Thailand have reported that their businesses remain unaffe...
Tuesday 18 November 2008
Transtouch to ship Touch Lens panels in December
Taiwan-based touch panel maker Transtouch Technology will start shipping its frame-less Touch Lens products, developed in cooperation with CMC Magnetics, in December, according to...
Friday 7 November 2008
CMC Magnetics sees continued sales growth in October
CMC Magnetics, the largest Taiwan-based make of blank optical discs, on November 6 reported revenues of NT$1.924 billion for October 2008, the highest monthly total for the company...
Monday 3 November 2008
Bad times for Taiwan optical disc makers
CMC Magnetics and Ritek, the top two Taiwan-based makers of blank optical discs, suffered net losses of NT$1.733 billion and NT$970.1 million, respectively, in the third quarter,...
Monday 13 October 2008
CMC and Ritek see mixed September revenues
Taiwan-based blank optical disc makers CMC Magnetics and Ritek have released consolidated revenues figures for September 2008, with CMC's figure rising by 4.4% on month while Ritek's...
Wednesday 24 September 2008
CMC and Ritek to hike DVD+R/-R OEM quotes for 4Q08
CMC Magnetics and Ritek will increase OEM quotes for DVD+R/-R discs for the fourth quarter of 2008, with CMC to raise prices by 10-15% while Ritek will look at order volumes before...
Wednesday 10 September 2008
CMC Magnetics August revenues up 16%
CMC Magnetics, the largest Taiwan-based producer of blank optical discs, reported revenues of NT$1.61 billion for August, up 15.6% on month and representing the company's highest...
Monday 1 September 2008
CMC and Ritek suffer losses in 1H08
CMC Magnetics and Ritek, the top-two Taiwan-based optical disc makers, on August 29 released their financial reports for the first half of 2008, posting a net loss of NT$3.243 billion...
Tuesday 26 August 2008
CMC Magnetics still seeing demand exceed supply
CMC Magnetics, the largest Taiwan-based OEM maker of blank optical discs, has received orders with the total volume exceeding its production capacity by 8%, despite the company increasing...
Friday 8 August 2008
CMC and Ritek see July revenue rise
CMC Magnetics and Ritek, the top two Taiwan-based maker of blank optical discs, both reported a sequential revenue increase for July, with Ritek's revenues hitting its highest monthly...
Thursday 31 July 2008
Taiwan market: CMC subsidiary aims to sell 100k pre-recorded Blu-ray Disc movies in 2009
Deltamac (Taiwan), CMC Magnetics's subsidiary engaged in distribution of DVD disc movies, claims it was the first company to introduce Blu-ray Disc (BD) movies to the Taiwan market...
Thursday 31 July 2008
CMC Magnetics looking to hike optical disc OEM prices again in 4Q08
CMC Magnetics, who plans to adjust its OEM quotes for blank CD-R and DVD+R/-R discs up by 10% on average in August according to a previous report,...
Tuesday 15 July 2008
Sunwell places 180MW repeat order with Oerlikon
Sunwell, a wholly owned subsidiary of CMC Magnetics, has announced that it has ordered another two end-to-end thin film silicon production lines from Oerlikon Solar. One 60MW line...
Friday 11 July 2008
Lite-On IT, Quanta Storage see June revenues up, CMC, Ritek suffer drops
Lite-On IT and Quanta Storage, the top two Taiwan-based makes of optical disc drives, as well as CMC Magnetics and Ritek, the top two Taiwan-based producers of blank optical discs,...
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