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Tuesday 12 July 2016
Notebook ODMs look to shipment growths in 2H16
Taiwan-based notebook ODMs Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics, Wistron and Inventec have announced their June shipments with Quanta shipping four million notebooks, up 300,000 units...
Monday 11 July 2016
Inventec ships 1.6 million PCs in June
Inventec shipped 1.6 million notebooks and desktops in June 2016, increasing 6.7% on month. Shipments stood at 4.3 million units for the second quarter and 8.45 million units for...
Wednesday 22 June 2016
Inventec expects to achieve NT$460 billion revenues in 2017
Inventec chairman Richard Lee has pointed out that the company in the past 12 months has been integrating its resources in Taiwan and China and transforming its businesses to focus...
Tuesday 21 June 2016
Inventec to ship drones and service robots in 2H16
Inventec will begin shipping drones and service robots in the second half of 2016, but these new product lines will only have a limited contribution to revenues, according to David...
Tuesday 21 June 2016
Inventec enhancing marketing of cloud computing services in China
Inventec has stepped into providing cloud computing services in Taiwan and China through integrating in-house-produced servers and other hardware with software developed by Taiwan-...
Tuesday 21 June 2016
Inventec expects shipment growth in 2016 thanks to enterprise sector orders
Despite weakening worldwide notebook demand, Inventec still expects its notebook shipments to grow on year in 2016 thanks to stable shipments to the enterprise sector; however, revenues...
Tuesday 21 June 2016
Inventec solar cell subsidiaries to expand capacity
Notebook ODM Inventec has announced total investment of NT$2 billion (US$61.7 million) for its subsidiaries, Inventec Solar Energy and E-Ton Solar Tech, to expand their solar cell...
Monday 13 June 2016
Taiwan notebook ODMs look to strong shipments in June, says paper
The top-four Taiwan-based notebook ODMs, Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics, Wistron and Inventec, are expected to see their notebook shipments remain strong in June after posting...
Wednesday 8 June 2016
Inventec reports revenue growths for May 2016
Inventec has reported consolidated revenues of NT$34.18 billion (US$1.06 billion) for May 2016, representing a 0.73% increase on month and 20.13% increase on year.
Wednesday 11 May 2016
Notebook ODMs see shipments drop in April
Notebook ODMs Compal Electronics, Wistron and Inventec have announced their shipments for April with all seeing on-month drop in notebook shipments.
Tuesday 10 May 2016
Inventec sees PC revenue proportion slip to below 50%
Inventec has succeeded in reducing its reliance on PC product lines, with the revenue proportion dropping to below 50%, the company said at a May 10 investors conference.
Tuesday 10 May 2016
Inventec April revenues rise on year
Inventec has reported consolidated revenues of NT$33.936 billion (US$1.05 billion) for April 2016, representing a 6.98% drop on month and 9.36% increase on year.
Tuesday 19 April 2016
Toshiba reportedly to sell notebook factory in China
Toshiba will reportedly sell its notebook factory in Hangzhou, eastern China, and has inquired about a few Taiwan-based notebook ODMs' interest, according to industry sources.
Monday 11 April 2016
Compal, Inventec, Wistron see notebook shipments grow in March
Notebook ODMs Compal Electronics, Inventec and Wistron have seen their March notebook shipments grow from February as their clients had been pushing their shipments before the first...
Friday 8 April 2016
Inventec reports revenues for March 2016
Inventec has reported consolidated revenues of NT$36.48 billion (US$1.13 billion) for March 2016, representing a 26.79% increase on month and 7.93% increase on year.
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