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Tuesday 16 August 2011
BOE plans 5.5G AMOLED plant, say reports
Chin's largest LCD panel maker BOE Technology Group plans to build a 5.5G AMOLED plant, according to reports from China.
Monday 8 August 2011
China Star Optoelectronics kicks off 8.5G flat panel plant
China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT), a subsidiary of TCL, plans to kick off operations at its 8.5G TFT LCD flat panel production line in Shenzhen, China on August 8 with...
Friday 15 July 2011
Commentary: Panel market in China likely to face oversupply concerns in 2013
Rumors in China indicate LG Display will begin construction of a panel plant in Guangzhou, China, with mass production likely to begin in 2013.
Wednesday 29 June 2011
BOE unveils 8.5G LCD panel plant in Beijing
BOE Technology, a China-based TFT-LCD panel maker, on June 28 held an opening ceremony for its 8.5G plant in Beijing, China, with volume production to kick off in the third quarter...
Wednesday 15 June 2011
China becomes third-largest panel producer
China has become the third largest producer of panels behind South Korea and Taiwan.
Tuesday 26 April 2011
BOE Technology suffers 1Q11 loss of CNY700 million, says report
China-based TFT-LCD panel maker BOE Technology posted net losses of about CNY700 million (US$106 million) for the first quarter of 2011, China-based tech.sina.com cited the...
Friday 22 April 2011
Samsung 7.5G LCD project in China heaping pressure on Taiwan rivals
Samsung Electronics reportedly has said it may start construction of its 7.5G panel plant in China as early as in May 2011 with mass production of panels likely to begin in early...
Monday 18 April 2011
China-based panel maker BOE reportedly sees net loss of CNY650-700 million for 1Q11
China-based LCD panel maker BOE Technology estimates first-quarter 2011 net loss at CNY650-700 million (US$9-107 million), higher than the net loss of CNY290 million for first-quarter...
Tuesday 18 January 2011
BOE to start mass production at 8.5G in 3Q11, CSOT in 4Q11
China-based BOE Technology is expected to produce its first TFT-LCD panel at its 8.5G plant in the second quarter of 2011 and start mass production in the third quarter, while China...
Monday 10 January 2011
Amimon WHDI chipsets adopted by Asustek, BOE and others
Wireless HDTV semiconductor solutions provider Amimon has announced an enormous increase in demand for its WHDI (wireless home digital interface) technology. Consumer electronics...
Wednesday 5 January 2011
Sitronix and BOE to cooperate for medium- to large-size panel plant, says report
Taiwan-based IC design house Sitronix Technology will reportedly cooperate with China-based BOE Technology to set up production plant for medium-to large-size TFT-LCD panels, according...
Thursday 30 December 2010
BOE signs loan of CNY10.5 billion for 8.5G plant
China-based BOE Technology has announced that its subsidiary Beijing BOE Display Technology has signed a syndicated loan of CNY10.5 billion (US$1.59 billion) for its 8.5G TFT-LCD...
Wednesday 29 December 2010
Taiwan government promises to review China investment policy for panel makers
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has indicated that the government will conduct a review regarding the restrictive policies governing panel makers' investments such as...
Thursday 23 December 2010
China to become battle field for flat panel component suppliers
China will become a fierce battle field for suppliers of flat panel components to grasp business opportunities as Samsung Electronics, LG Display, AU Optronics (AUO) as well as China-based...
Friday 17 December 2010
Everlight may go to Beijing
LED packaging company Everlight Electronics is expected to land a cooperation agreement from Beijing as the city needs about twenty LED production lines to supply demand from BOE...
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