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Friday 25 May 2012
Foxconn, Sharp to build 6G LTPS panel plant in Chengdu, says paper
Foxconn Electronics plans to team up with Sharp to build a 6G LTPS (low temperature poly-silicon) panel plant in Chengdu, China, the Chinese-language Commercial Times quoted...
Thursday 17 May 2012
Foxconn says no to rumors of planning to seek strategic investment from clients
Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) has refuted a rumor the company plans to form strategic alliances via mutual investments with clients such as Apple and Hewlett-Packard...
Tuesday 15 May 2012
There is room for Foxconn to cooperate with Sharp in solar, say Taiwan makers
Industry sources in Taiwan have noted that that there is a chance for Foxconn and Sharp, who have announced plans to cooperate on the production of TVs and panels, to work together...
Thursday 10 May 2012
Turkey-based Vestel to compete with Taiwan makers for OEM TV orders
Turkey-based OEM TV maker Vestel is emerging as a strong contender to compete with Taiwan-based OEMs for orders to be released by Japan's brand TV vendors including Sharp and Toshiba,...
Tuesday 8 May 2012
FIH refutes rumors of planning to enter handset brand business
Foxconn International Holding (FIH) has refuted recent market rumors that the company is planning to enter the handset brand business with cooperation from Sharp. FIH said the company's...
Monday 7 May 2012
Foxconn may receive large-size TV orders from Vizio, say sources
Foxconn Electronics is likely to also land large-size OEM TV orders from Vizio in addition to existing clients including Sharp and Suning Appliance after it took up a 46.5% stake...
Friday 4 May 2012
Commentary: The battle cry in the global LCD TV market
The LCD TV market was hit by low demand in 2011. Due to Thanksgiving holidays in North America, the market finally saw the light at the end of the tunnel near end of 2011.
Tuesday 24 April 2012
Japan new FIT rate likely to be JPY42/kWh
The Japan government is expected to announce a new feed-in-tariff rate for solar PV system installations in July 2012. The new rate is reportedly around JPY42/kWh (US$0.52/kWh). Buy-back...
Thursday 12 April 2012
Sharp-Foxconn deal will expand global LCD market, says Sharp top executive
The cooperation between Sharp and Foxconn Electronics will help expand the market for LCD products, and Sharp will continue to commit itself to the LCD industry and the development...
Friday 30 March 2012
Sharp announces planned shut-down of NS Solar Material
Japan-based Sharp announced the plans to shut down polysilicon firm NS Solar Material, a joint venture with Nippon Steel, at the end of September 2012. NS Solar Material will be dissolved...
Thursday 29 March 2012
Taiwan IC design firms hope to benefit from Foxconn and Sharp cooperation
Taiwan-based LCD IC driver suppliers are expected to benefit from the cooperation of Foxconn and Sharp. In addition, the cooperation is likely to increase TV ODM and OEM orders to...
Wednesday 28 March 2012
Foxconn to subscribe to CMI new shares
Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Inudstry) and its associated companies will subscribe to new shares to be released by Chimei Innolux (CMI) in 2012-2014 based on the portion...
Wednesday 28 March 2012
Foxconn-Sharp partnership likely targeting Apple orders
Sharp has announced a strategic alliance with Foxconn (Hon Hai). Through third-party allotment, four Foxconn subsidiaries will obtain an about 9.88% stake and become the largest shareholder...
Wednesday 28 March 2012
Sharp establishes strategic global partnership with Foxconn
Japan-based Sharp Corporation (Sharp) has entered into agreement with the Taiwan-based Foxconn Group (Hon Hai Precision Industry), the world's leading EMS company, to establish a...
Friday 23 March 2012
Sharp, LG Display to increase panel shipments for iPads in 2Q12
Sharp and LG Display both have begun small-volume shipments of flat panels for Apple's new iPad recently after they had failed to meet the requirements previously, making Samsung...