Taiwan-based major LCD component makers Radiant Opto-Electronics, Kenmos Technology, Wah Hong Industrial, and Efun Technology are expected to see sequential consolidated revenue growth...
Although Semiconductor distributor Niching Industrial has seen sales growth in 2008 thanks to strong shipments of memory module and memory card substrates, profits have declined due...
Major Taiwan-based suppliers of LCD components reported decreased sales for October in line with an industry-wide downturn that has sent panel makers cutting back their production.
Taiwan-based LCD optical film maker Wah Hong Industrial posted consolidated September revenues of NT$616.7 million (US$19 million), up 17.26% sequentially and up 23.2% on year, and...
Taiwan-based optical film maker Wah Hong Industrial and Japan's Gunze have signed an agreement for forming a NT$200 million (US$6.25 million) joint venture to produce ITO films.
LCD optical film maker Wah Hong Industrial saw August consolidated sales hit a record at NT$526 million (US$16.54 million), driven by increased shipments of TV-use diffusion sheets...
Taiwan based LCD optical film maker Wah Hong Industry's sales recovered and the company set a new record of NT$482 million in its July consolidated revenues. With shipments for TV-use...
Taiwan-based LCD optical film supplier Wah Hong Industrial saw its consolidated revenues hit a company record in July at NT$482 million (US$15.5 million), thanks to shipments of both...
Taiwan-based optical film maker Efun Technology is gearing up its development of LCD TV-use brightness enhancement films (BEFs), with aims to sharply expand its supply to Korea- and...
Efun Technology's board of directors has approved a plan to build an indium tin oxide (ITO) film plant, as the Taiwan-based optical film maker is optimistic about the touch panel...
Taiwan-based LCD optical film supplier Wah Hong Industrial posted consolidated revenues of NT$466 million (US$15.3 million) in May, up 10.66% on month and up 27.12% on year. The company's...
Taiwan's fledgling optical film sector is struggling to fend off a pricing onslaught from first-tier international competitors, according to industry sources.