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Wednesday 27 April 2011
Lite-On IT reportedly lands SSD orders from Intel
Lite-On IT has reportedly landed OEM orders for SSDs from Intel. The SSDs will be built using Marvell's controller chips with SATA III interface. Lite-On IT declined to comment.
Tuesday 12 April 2011
Lite-On IT, Quanta Storage see March revenues down on year
Optical disc drive (ODD) makers Lite-On IT and Quanta Storage saw March consolidated revenues drop on year to NT$4.81 billion (US$163 million) and NT$1.198 billion, respectively,...
Friday 8 April 2011
Lite-On Tech and Delta see revenues up over 30% on month in March
Power supply device makers Lite-On Technology saw its consolidated revenues increase 35% sequentially to NT$10.67 billion (US$368.18 million) in March, as fellow company Delta Electronics...
Tuesday 29 March 2011
Lite-On Tech posts net profit of NT$2.19 billion for 4Q10
Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues for the fourth quarter of 2010 of NT$30.6 billion (US$1.04 billion), up 7.1% on year. Net profits for the quarter totaled NT$2.19...
Thursday 24 March 2011
Lite-On IT to close Hungary subsidiary
Taiwan-based optical disc drive (ODD) maker Lite-On IT's board of directors on March 24 decided to close APM Hungary, its wholly-owned subsidiary maker of automotive playback modules...
Thursday 10 March 2011
Delta February revenues down 20% sequentially but up 20% on year
Power supply device maker Delta Electronics has announced revenues of NT$11.1 billion (US$382.2 million) for February, down 20% sequentially but up 20% from a year earlier. Lite-On...
Wednesday 9 March 2011
Lite-On IT sees decreased February revenues
Optical disc drive (ODD) maker Lite-On IT had consolidated revenues of NT$4.14 billion (US$140 million) in February decreasing 17.13% on month and 7.38% on year, with the January-February...
Tuesday 22 February 2011
Lite-On Technology aims to reach monthly shipments of 18-20 million phone camera modules in 1H12
Lite-On Technology, a Taiwan-based EMS provider, expects fast growing shipments of phone cameras to reach a monthly volume of 18-20 million units in the first half of 2012, with a...
Monday 21 February 2011
Nanjing mayor visits Lite-On Group, says to raise procurement from Taiwan
With China's 12th Five-Year Plan placing strong emphasis on green energy, biotechnology and new light sources, the city of Nanjing will likely further increase procurement from Taiwan,...
Monday 21 February 2011
Lite-On Tech looks to 20-30% sequential growth for all product lines in March
Lite-On Technology expects revenues of all of its product lines to grow 20-30% sequentially in March due to strong demand, according to company CEO Teng Kuang-chung.
Friday 11 February 2011
Lite-On IT, Quanta Storage see mixed growth in January revenues
Optical drive maker Lite-On IT has reported consolidated revenues of NT$5.0 billion (US$169 million) for January, increasing 4.33% on month and 3.75% on year, while fellow maker Quanta...
Wednesday 9 February 2011
Lite-On Semi posts flat growth in January consolidated revenues
Lite-On Semiconductor has reported consolidated revenues of NT$720 million (US$25 million) for January 2011, almost flat from NT$717 million in December. The figure showed a 15% decline...
Wednesday 9 February 2011
Unity Opto January revenues increase sequentially, Lite-On and Bright LED decrease
LED packager Unity Opto Technology saw January revenues increase sequentially by 4.1%, while fellow packagers Lite-On Technology and Bright LED Electronics saw their January revenues...
Friday 21 January 2011
Lite-On Tech expects 10-15% revenue share from LED lighting business
Due to surging demand from China LED lighting players, Lite-On Technology expects LED lighting business to account for 10-15% of total revenues of white LEDs in 2011, up from less...
Monday 17 January 2011
Lite-On Tech expects 30% revenue growth for 2011
Lite-On Technology expects 2011 revenues to increase 30% over the NT$123.46 billion (US$4.26 billion) for 2010. The company is aiming to push the revenues of each business group to...