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Wednesday 19 September 2018
SAS to set up canopy PV systems at schools
Solar wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) has announced it and strategic partner Sunrise PV One have jointly won a government project to set up canopy PV systems at 60...
Friday 14 September 2018
Withdrawal from PV market to be an option for SAS, says chairman
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) does not rule out the possibility of withdrawing from the solar wafer market if there are no breakthroughs in technology or demand in the coming...
Friday 10 August 2018
SAS nets NT$2.93 per share for 1H18
Solar wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) has reported net EPS of NT$2.93 (US$0.096) for first-half 2018.
Wednesday 11 July 2018
Motech, TSEC see sharp drops in June revenues
Solar cell makers Motech Industries and TSEC have reported consolidated revenues of NT$1.187 billion (US$39 million) and NT$235.9 million respectively for June, the former slipping...
Tuesday 3 July 2018
Taiwan solar poly-Si wafer makers reportedly plan to form alliance
Taiwan-based solar poly-Si wafer makers Green Energy Technology (GET), Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS), Gigastorage and Danen Technology plan to form a strategic alliance to...
Tuesday 26 June 2018
SAS closely watching volatile poly-Si wafer market, says president
Solar poly-Si wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) has seen significant decreases in demand and price drops arising from China's plans to control PV installation, but...
Monday 25 June 2018
SAS solar wafer capacity utilization reportedly drops below 50%
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) has seen utilization of solar poly-Si wafer production capacity shrink below 50% mainly due to drastic decrease in demand, Central News Agency...
Friday 8 June 2018
SAS to obtain 30.93% stake in Taiwan Special Chemicals
Solar wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) will invest NT$990 million (US$33.1 million) to acquire a 30.93% stake in Taiwan Special Chemicals (TSC), a maker of specialty...
Thursday 7 June 2018
SAS completes rooftop PV system at SPIL factory
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) has announced that it completed a 2.8MWp rooftop PV system at factory buildings of IC packaging and testing service provider Siliconware Precision...
Friday 11 May 2018
SAS posts 1Q18 net EPS of NT$1.23
Solar wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) has reported consolidated revenues of NT$16.891 billion (US$574 million), gross margin of 27.48%, net operating profit of NT$3.330...
Friday 13 April 2018
SAS gives priority to PV power generation projects in 2018
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) focuses growth in 2018 business operation on investment in PV power generation projects and will not expand solar wafer production capacity this...
Tuesday 10 April 2018
SAS, GET post mixed March revenues
Solar wafer makers Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and Green Energy Technology (GET) have reported consolidated revenues of NT$5.892 billion (US$202 million) and NT$851.7 million...
Friday 23 March 2018
SAS posts NT$1.80 EPS for 2017
Solar wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) has reported net EPS of NT$1.80 (US$0.06) for 2017.
Wednesday 21 March 2018
China Big Fund unlikely to invest in SAS
Rumors have claimed China's Big Fund is looking to invest in Taiwan-based Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) in order to secure wafer supply, but sources close to the semiconductor...
Monday 19 March 2018
Predictive, warning mechanisms to boost manufacturing efficiency
While IoT, big data, AI and machine learning technologies are increasingly applied to improve production process and management, predictive and advance warning mechanisms can be integrated...
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