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Thursday 4 August 2011
Asustek reducing Eee PC orders
Asustek Computer, seeing better-than-expected Eee Pad Transformer tablet PC sales and dropping Eee PC demand, is gradually reducing its Eee PC orders, according to sources from the...
Wednesday 20 July 2011
Powerchip losses shrink in 2Q11; sticking to diversification
Taiwan-based Powerchip Technology has announced net losses of NT$1.21 billion (US$41.4 million) for the second quarter of 2011, showing improvement compared to losses of NT$4.97 billion...
Wednesday 20 July 2011
Inotera Memories sees 1H11 net loss of nearly NT$8 billion
Taiwan-based DRAM maker Inotera Memories suffered a net loss of NT$7.954 billion (US$270 million) for the first half of 2011, according to the company at an investors conference on...
Wednesday 20 July 2011
Nanya Technology suffers 1H11 net loss of nearly NT$17 billion
Taiwan-based DRAM maker Nanya Technology suffered net losses of NT$16.934 billion (US$574 million) for the first half of 2011, according to the company at an investors conference...
Monday 18 July 2011
Hanvon estimates 1H11 net loss of CNY165-175 million
Hanvon Technology, the largest China-based vendor of e-book readers, has estimated a net loss of CNY165-175 million (US$25.5-27.0 million) for its operations in the first half of...
Monday 18 July 2011
Nanya, Inotera to post another quarter of losses
Nanya Technology is likely to remain unprofitable in the second quarter of 2011, which would mark the sixth straight quarterly loss for the DRAM manufacturer, according to market...
Thursday 7 July 2011
Panel makers likely to continue incurring losses in 2011
Panel makers continued to generate profits lower than market expectations in the second quarter. It is likely such conditions will continue throughout the year into the first half...
Thursday 12 May 2011
Elpida slips to loss in fiscal 4Q10
Japan's Elpida Memory has reported net losses of JPY8.2 billion (US$101 million) on revenues of JPY92.1 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31, 2011, showing a swing...
Thursday 12 May 2011
Flat panel makers to continue to operate in the red in 2Q11
Having recorded heavy losses in the first quarter of 2011, Taiwan-based flat panel makers are expected to continue to post losses in the second quarter despite a rebound in prices...
Wednesday 4 May 2011
Tekcore sees 1Q11 loss despite increased revenues
Taiwan-based LED epitaxial wafer and chip maker Tekcore saw first-quarter 2011 revenues of NT$744 million (US$25 million), a growth of 28% sequentially and 53% on year. However, Tekcore...
Wednesday 4 May 2011
CMI suffers large 1Q11 net loss
Panel maker Chimei Innolux (CMI) on May 3 reported its financial report for the first quarter of 2011, posting consolidated revenues of NT$124.327 billion (US$4.18 billion), gross...
Friday 29 April 2011
Qisda suffers 1Q11 net loss due to non-operating loss from AUO
Taiwan-based EMS provider Qisda brought in net operating profit of NT$250 million (US$8.4 million) in the first quarter of 2011, but saw a net loss of NT$1.183 billion mainly due...
Friday 29 April 2011
CPT suffers 1Q11 net loss of NT$2.33 billion
Taiwan-based TFT-LCD panel maker Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) on April 28 released its unaudited financial report for the first quarter of 2011, posting a net loss of NT$2.33 billion...
Thursday 28 April 2011
Severe loss on solar for AUO
The Japan earthquake severely affected the operations of AU Optronics' (AUO) poly-Si subsidiary, M.Setek, according to AUO's acting president, Max Cheng.
Wednesday 27 April 2011
AUO reports huge loss for 1Q11
AU Optronics (AUO) has posted consolidated revenues of NT$93,230 million (US$3,171 million) for first-quarter 2011, down 9.1% from the previous quarter, with net loss reaching NT$13,899...
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