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Friday 26 February 2010
New plants in Vietnam and China to raise Compal monthly notebook capacity to 7 million by 3Q10
Compal Electronics expects to have a monthly capacity of seven million notebooks by the end of the third quarter of 2010 once its fifth production plant in Kunshan, China and the...
Friday 12 February 2010
Taiwan-based Soft-World to offer Vietnamese-language online game
Soft-World International will license out a Vietnamese-language MMORPG for operation in the Vietnam market, with the launch scheduled for the second quarter of 2010, according to...
Thursday 7 January 2010
Accton to set up joint venture with Viettel Telecom in Vietnam
Taiwan-based network equipment maker Accton Technology has decided to set up a joint venture (JV) with Viettel Telecom in Vietnam to develop carrier-grade networking equipment targeting...
Wednesday 23 December 2009
Kingston to see more than US$1 billion in Asia revenues in 2009
Kingston Technology will see revenues reach US$1.1 billion in Asia in 2009, up over 20% from US$900 million in 2008, according to Scott Chen, company vice president for APAC business...
Monday 7 December 2009
Chunghwa Telecom interested in investment in two mobile telecom carriers in Vietnam, says paper
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) is evaluating the feasibility of investing in MobiFone and VinaPhone, two mobile communication service providers belonging to state-owned Vietnam Telecom Services...
Wednesday 9 September 2009
Young Fast Vietnam plant to start production of touch panels in 4Q09
Taiwan touch panel maker Young Fast Optoelectronics plans to start small volume production at its Vietnam plant in the fourth quarter of 2009, and ramp up the production in 2010,...
Thursday 3 September 2009
Taiwan market: Japan-based Brother aims at 15% market share for laser printers in 2009
Japan-based Brother Industries on September 2 announced expanded operations in the Taiwan market for laser printers and MFPs (multi-function peripherals).
Wednesday 5 August 2009
Compal reaffirms commitment to Vietnam
Compal has indicated that the company's Vietnam investment project will continue as planned, according to a filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE).
Monday 30 March 2009
Compal Vietnam notebook plant to begin trial production in June, says paper
Compal Electronics' notebook plant in Vietnam will begin trial production for one model in June, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report, citing sources at...
Thursday 26 February 2009
Compal talks about outlook for 2009
Compal Electronics expects notebook shipments in the first quarter of 2009 to hold level on year at 5.8-6.2 million units, while shipments in the second quarter will grow 15% sequentially,...
Monday 8 December 2008
Soft-World subsidiary to launch online games in Vietnam in 1Q09
Soft-World International plans launch and operate in-house developed online games via its wholly owned subsidiary Zero Digital Zealot-developed in the Vietnam market for the first...
Tuesday 28 October 2008
Compal puts China investments on hold, will slow capacity expansion in Vietnam
With notebook maker Compal Electronics taking a more conservative view of its shipment target for 2009, the company has indicated that it will forego all of its capacity expansion...
Wednesday 24 September 2008
Taiwan-based NB component makers turn conservative about investment in Vietnam
A number of Taiwan-based makers of components for notebook PCs were originally interested in investing in Vietnam to set up an alternative production base to China, but they are now...
Monday 1 September 2008
Wistron and Catcher suspending Vietnam investment plans, says paper
Market watchers believe Wistron has put on hold its plans to invest in Vietnam mainly due to local inflation, according to a Chinese-language Apply Daily report. The speculation...
Thursday 28 August 2008
Young Fast to build touch panel plant in Vietnam
Young Fast Optoelectronics, a Taiwan-based touch panel maker, has announced a plan to build a new plant in Vietnam. The company has a budget of NT$550 million (US$17.47 million) for...