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Monday 8 July 2013
Nanya, Inotera post mixed June results
Nanya Technology has reported decreased revenues for June 2013 while fellow DRAM company Inotera Memories' revenues increased more than 20% on month.
Thursday 27 June 2013
The lesson to be learned from Samsung: Q&A with Inotera chairman Charles Kau
Inotera Memories and Nanya Technology, two DRAM subsidiaries under the Formosa Plastics Group (FPG), have survived the latest industry consolidation. Nanya has transformed itself...
Wednesday 19 June 2013
DRAM supply shortage to extend through 2015, says Inotera executive
The current DRAM shortage will continue for at least three years, with the supply gap to be widened year by year, according to Inotera Memories chairman Charles Kau, which also serves...
Tuesday 4 June 2013
Inotera May sales up over 20%
DRAM manufacturer Inotera Memories has announced that revenues for May 2013 increased 20.6% sequentially and 26.2% from a year ago to NT$4.15 billion (US$138.6 million).
Tuesday 14 May 2013
Inotera announces closing of private placement
Inotera Memories has completed the previously announced private placement of 633 million shares at a price of NT$9.47 (US$0.32) per share, raising gross proceeds of NT$6 billion,...
Tuesday 7 May 2013
Inotera 2Q13 sales likely to rise 30%
DRAM manufacturer Inotera Memories is expected to post revenue growth of 30% sequentially in the second quarter of 2013, thanks to rising shipments of chips built using 30nm process...
Tuesday 23 April 2013
Inotera reports losses of over NT$600 million for 1Q13
DRAM chipmaker Inotera Memories has reported net losses of NT$613 million (US$20.55 million) or NT$0.11 per share for the first quarter of 2013. But the company is expected to swing...
Wednesday 10 April 2013
Inotera said to bring forward schedule for fundraiser
DRAM manufacturer Inotera Memories is looking to move its planned release of new shares for private placement ahead to mid-2013, instead of the second half of the year scheduled originally,...
Tuesday 9 April 2013
Nanya expected to swing to profit
Nanya Technology is expected to follow in the footstep of Inotera Memories, and manage to return to profitability, according to market sources.
Monday 1 April 2013
DRAM maker Inotera reports first monthly profit in three years
Taiwan-based DRAM manufacturer Inotera Memories has reported its first monthly profit in about three years.
Tuesday 19 March 2013
DRAM contract prices show solid gain in 1H March, says DRAMeXchange
Contract prices for 2GB and 4GB DDR3 modules climbed about 22% and 16.5%, respectively, in the first half of March, according to latest data collected by DRAMeXchange.
Wednesday 20 February 2013
Formosa Plastics to raise stake in Inotera
Formosa Plastic Group (FPG), the parent company of Nanya Technology, plans to take up new shares that Inotera Memories will release in a private placement, according to industry so...
Monday 18 February 2013
Nanya, Inotera post mixed sequential growth in January revenues
Taiwan-based DRAM maker Nanya Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.551 billion (US$86.5 million) for January 2013, increasing 13.4% on month but decreasing 3.4% on...
Thursday 7 February 2013
Inotera likely to turn profitable as early as March
DRAM chipmaker Inotera Memories is likely to return to profitability as early as March, thanks to more output using 30nm process technology and steady orders from Micron Technology,...
Thursday 24 January 2013
Inotera to complete technology transition to 30nm process in April 2013
Inotera Memories will shift a majority of its total wafer starts to 30nm process technology by April 2013, according to the Taiwan-based DRAM manufacturer, which expects to significantly...
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