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Thursday 24 March 2011
Nanya PCB 2010 profits hit six-year low
Nanya PCB (NPC) has announced net profits of NT$2.06 billion (US$69.63 million) for 2010, the company's lowest level in the past six years, according to a company filing with the...
Tuesday 22 March 2011
Nanya to raise capital through rights issue
Nanya Technology's board of directors has approved a rights issue for up to 700 million shares of common stock. The additional paid-in capital will be used to fund equipment purchase...
Friday 18 March 2011
Nanya says no supply fears
There is growing concern that upstream materials and wafer supplies could be limited in the aftermath of the earthquake in Japan. Nanya Technology, however, does not anticipate any...
Thursday 3 March 2011
Powerchip and Nanya revenues up in February, Inotera down
Powerchip Technology and Nanya Technology have reported sequential growth in revenues for February 2011, while fellow DRAM maker Inotera Memories posted a drop, according to data...
Wednesday 16 February 2011
DRAM contract prices set to rise in February, says Nanya
Contract prices for DRAM chips are expected to increase by at least 5% in February 2011, starting to gain momentum, according to Nanya Technology. The company had previously predicted...
Tuesday 8 February 2011
Nanya, Inotera post on-year sales drops in January
Nanya Technology has posted an on-year revenue decrease for the fifth straight month in January 2011, while fellow DRAM company Inotera Memories' revenues declined for the fourth...
Wednesday 26 January 2011
DRAM contract prices continue slide in 2H January
Late January contract prices for DRAM continue trending downward, despite previous media reports saying Elpida Memory would raise its prices later in the month.
Tuesday 25 January 2011
Nanya, ITRI team up for 3D stacked DRAM
Taiwan-based Nanya Technology has teamed up with government-backed Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) to develop a through silicon via (TSV) technology for high-capacity...
Tuesday 25 January 2011
Nanya, Inotera to lower capex for 2011
DRAM chipmakers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have said their capex for 2011 will be slashed from the levels last year, with the spending to be focused on only new process...
Monday 24 January 2011
Nanya and Inotera losses widen in 4Q10
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have posted a combined loss of about NT$25.69 billion (US$884 million) for 2010. Affected by continuous drops in DRAM prices, the pair saw their...
Friday 21 January 2011
Nanya, Inotera see combined losses top NT$25 billion in 2010
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories are likely to post a combined loss of more than NT$25 billion (US$858 million) in 2010, market sources have estimated. Both DRAM makers suffered...
Friday 14 January 2011
Nanya denies report it will give up Inotera shares
Nanya Technology has denied a report claiming that it pans to give up its holdings in Inotera Memories, a DRAM-manufacturing joint venture between Nanya and Micron Technology.<...
Tuesday 11 January 2011
Memory module firm Silicon Power debuts on Taiwan emerging stock market
Taiwan-based Silicon Power Computer & Communications made its debut listing on the Taiwan emerging stock market today (January 11) with an initial price of NT$45 (US$1.54) a sh...
Friday 7 January 2011
Nanya PCB to slash capex in 2011
Nanya PCB (NPC) plans to drop its capital spending from NT$5 billion (US$171 million) in 2010 to less than NT$1 billion in 2011, as most of its investment for expanding capacity for...
Tuesday 4 January 2011
Powerchip revenues down 8% in December
Powerchip Technology, a major Taiwan-based DRAM maker, has announced December revenues slid 8% sequentially to NT$3.56 billion (US$122 million). The figure also showed a substantial...
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