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Monday 10 June 2013
Delta to deal out 2012 cash dividend of NT$5.3
Taiwan-based green energy firm Delta Electronics held a shareholders meeting on June 7, 2013, during which it decided to deal out 2012 cash dividend of NT$5.3 (US$0.18) per share.
Friday 31 May 2013
NSP, DelSolar complete merger
Taiwan-based solar cell maker Neo Solar Power (NSP) has announced its merger with DelSolar, the solar subsidiary of Delta Electronics, was completed on May 31, 2013. NSP is the surviving...
Tuesday 7 May 2013
Neo Solar, DelSolar merger to complete on May 31
The merger of Taiwan-based solar cell makers Neo Solar Power (NSP) and DelSolar, a solar subsidiary of Delta Electronics, will be completed on May 31, 2013, said Quincy Lin, chairman...
Wednesday 10 April 2013
Taiwan solar cell makers report rising March revenues
Taiwan-based solar cell makers saw March revenues rise compared to February. Motech reported March revenues of NT$1.606 billion (US$53 million), representing an on-month increase...
Wednesday 3 April 2013
Neo Solar Power sees March revenues increase 11% on-month
Taiwan-based solar cell maker Neo Solar Power (NSP) has reported March consolidated revenues of NT$932 million (US$31 million), representing an on-month growth of 11.04% compared...
Tuesday 2 April 2013
Commentary: TSMC holds key to future of Taiwan solar industry
Morris Chang, chairman and CEO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), noted in August 2012 that the firm had changed its position in relation to investments in solar...
Thursday 7 March 2013
Taiwan solar makers see rising orders in February and March
Taiwan-based solar firms have been seeing rising orders in February and March. Some firms believe the changes are due to the EU's anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation against...
Thursday 7 February 2013
DelSolar, Neo Solar Power merger to complete in May-June
The merger of Delta's solar subsidiary, DelSolar, and Neo Solar Power (NSP) is expected to be completed in May-June, according to Yancey Hai, chairman of Delta Electronics.
Friday 14 December 2012
Commentary: Delta and NSP will benefit from solar merger
The merger of Taiwan-based solar firms Neo Solar Power (NSP) and DelSolar (a subsidiary of Delta Electronics) has been seen as beneficial and a necessary trend for the industry, as...
Friday 7 December 2012
Commentary: NSP, DelSolar merger unlikely to stir industry
Some solar makers believe the merger between Neo Solar Power (NSP) and DelSolar, a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, will not affect the industry significantly. Nevertheless, this...
Thursday 22 November 2012
Merger with DelSolar can lower costs in three major areas, says NSP chairman
Quincy Lin, chairman of Taiwan-based solar cell maker Neo Solar Power (NSP), has noted that administrative, procurement, and R&D costs can be lowered through merging with DelSo...
Tuesday 20 November 2012
Delta to own 17% share of new merged solar firm; NSP 15%
Taiwan-based solar firm Neo Solar Power (NSP) and power supply maker Delta Electronics announced consolidation plans on November 19, 2012. NSP will procure 15% of DelSolar (the solar...
Monday 19 November 2012
Neo Solar Power to merge with DelSolar
Taiwan-based Delta Electronics and Neo Solar Power (NSP) held a joint press conference to announce the plans on NSP buying 13-15% of shares of DelSolar, the solar subsidiary of Delta,...
Thursday 13 September 2012
Taiwan solar firms reportedly plan to move equipment back from China
China-based solar firms are currently facing anti-dumping investigations in the EU. Many Taiwan-based firms that have set up plants in China are also included as targets of the investigation...
Thursday 9 August 2012
Demand for B-grade solar cells remains healthy
Demand for B-grade solar cells has been healthy in 2012, according to industry sources. The price of B-grade solar cells has been around US$0.30-0.35/unit, relatively low compared...
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