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XinYu Technology (formerly Abit Computer)

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Full name: XinYu Technology (formerly Abit Computer)

Chinese name: 欣煜科技(原名稱:陞技)(股)公司

Short name: Abit

Stock code: 2407

Tax ID: 23455093

Established: 25 Sep 1989

Paid in capital: NT$12.55 billion

Listed on TSE: 22 Jun 2000

Listed on OTC: 10 May 2006

Public since: 29 Apr 1997

Website: www.xinyu.com.tw

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