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Thursday 25 March 2010
Notebook makers expect 2Q10 shipments to remain flat on quarter
Despite the low season, notebook makers expect their overall shipments in the second quarter of 2010 to stay flat sequentially, as global first-tier vendors such as Acer and Lenovo...
Thursday 25 March 2010
Inventec to invest in Bright LED
Inventec has announced that it will subscribe to NT$360 million (US$11.3 million) worth of convertible bonds issued by Taiwan-based LED chip packaging house Bright Led Electronics...
Tuesday 9 March 2010
Quanta, Wistron and Inventec see February 2010 revenues down on month
First-tier notebook makers Quanta Computer, Wistron and Inventec saw a sequential drop in their February 2010 consolidated revenues mainly because of the Lunar New Year vacation and...
Friday 5 March 2010
China market: Inventec Appliances expects China revenues to double in 2010
Inventec Appliances expects its revenues generated in the China market to double in 2010 with shipments of CDMA handsets its growth driver, according to company chairman Jackson Ch...
Tuesday 9 February 2010
Quanta, Wistron and Inventec see on-month drops in January 2010 revenues
Quanta Computer has announced consolidated revenues of NT$80.13 billion (US$2.5 billion) for January 2010, a drop of 12.24% on month, but an increase of 86.1% on year.
Monday 8 February 2010
Compal said to have turned down Asustek notebook orders due to Acer
Asustek Computer was said to have planned to outsource notebooks to Compal Electronics, but the orders were suddenly turned down by the maker due to Acer, according to sources from...
Thursday 4 February 2010
Fujitsu to increase notebook outsourcing to Taiwan makers
Fujitsu expects to increase its notebook outsourcing to Taiwan makers from 30% originally, to 50% of the company's total shipments in 2010, according to sources from Fujitsu.
Tuesday 26 January 2010
Inventec to expand server R&D center in Taiwan
Inventec plans to expand its server R&D center in Taoyuan, northern Taiwan from 1,400 staff members at present to 3,000 in 2012, according to company vice president and spokesman...
Monday 25 January 2010
Taiwan notebook makers consider setting up common supply-chain platform
Taiwan-based notebook makers Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics, Wistron and Inventec are considering establishing a common component supply chain platform, according to industry...
Monday 11 January 2010
Quanta, Compal see slight on-month drop in December 2009 revenues
First-tier notebook makers have announced mediocre revenue performance for December 2009.
Tuesday 5 January 2010
Quanta expected to ship 5 million all-in-one PCs in 2010
Global all-in-one PC shipments are expected to grow from 6.5 million units in 2009 to an estimated 10-13 million units in 2010 and Quanta Computer, while aiming to ship four million...
Tuesday 29 December 2009
Inventec to invest US$800 million for the production base in Chongqing
First-tier notebook maker Inventec will invest US$800 million over five years to establish a second production base in an industrial park developed by the city government of Chongqing,...
Thursday 24 December 2009
Inventec to set up second production base in China
Taiwan-based notebook maker Inventec will establish a second production base in China, at a location yet to be chosen, in order to meet expected demand for the next three to five...
Monday 14 December 2009
Inventec to invest in Japan-based speaker maker Onkyo
Inventec has announced plans to invest 600 million yen (US$6.77 million) in Japan-based speaker maker Onkyo.
Tuesday 8 December 2009
Inventec sees on-month increase, but on-year drop in November revenues
Inventec has posted revenues of NT$34.15 billion (US$1.06 billion) for November, up 10.1% on month, but down 12.5% on year, while its combined revenues from January to November reached...
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