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Friday 20 December 2013
Inotera to raise funding
Inotera Memories plans to raise capital through issuing up to 450 million new shares for open sale on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) or by floating GDRs. The funding will be used...
Thursday 14 March 2013
Foxconn to issue JPY corporate bonds
Taiwan-based EMS provider Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) has announced that Foxconn (Far East) Limited, its wholly owned subsidiary, will issue 3-year unsecured...
Tuesday 12 June 2012
China solar firms shift business strategies
China-based solar firms are changing business strategies to face the upcoming troubles such as the anti-dumping duties from the US and the possible anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations...
Friday 4 May 2012
ASE to issue overseas convertible bonds worth NT$9 billion
Taiwan's Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE), which provides semiconductor assembly and test services, has announced plans to issue overseas convertible bonds worth up to NT$9...
Friday 23 March 2012
MTI to issue new shares
Microelectronics Technology (MTI), a Taiwan-based maker of microwave and satellite communication devices, will issue up to 200 million new shares to raise additional capital through...
Monday 12 March 2012
Rexchip to launch rights issue for NT$6 billion
Rexchip Electronics, the Taiwan-based production subsidiary of Elpida Memory, has revealed plans to raise an additional paid-in capital of NT$6 billion (US$203 million) through issuing...
Friday 7 October 2011
Inotera to raise NT$7.7 billion
Inotera Memories has revealed plans to raise an additional paid-in capital of NT$7.7 billion (US$251.6 million) through issuing 1.1 billion new shares. The new funds will be used...
Wednesday 14 September 2011
CMI to sign over US$1 billion loan, says paper
Chimei Innolux (CMI) is planning to sign a syndicated loan of US$1-1.5 billion with a banking consortium led by China Trust Commercial Bank (CTCB), the Chinese-language Commercial...
Tuesday 13 September 2011
Europe solar firms reportedly looking to Asia for funds
Several Europe-based solar module and system companies have started approaching Asian investors with an aim to boost their working capital and their partnerships, according to market...
Wednesday 10 August 2011
TSMC to issue up to NT$35 billion bonds
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced on August 9 that its board has approved the issuance of up to NT$35 billion (US$1.21 billion) in unsecured straight corporate...
Thursday 7 July 2011
ProMOS to downsize capital by 85%
ProMOS Technology will reduce its paid-in capital by 85%, or about NT$21.62 billion (US$750 million), to NT$3.815 billion, its board of directors decided on July 6. Its previous capital...
Thursday 12 May 2011
Acer rumored to acquire Insyde, but the firm says no plans to sell currently
In response to former CEO Gianfranco Lanci's comment that Acer lacks talent that can help to integrate software and hardware platforms for its smartphone and tablet PC products, Acer...
Friday 15 April 2011
TPK sets price for US$400 million CB issue
TPK Holding has announced that it has priced its US$400 million convertible bond (CB) offering. The 3-year CBs bear zero coupon and zero yield-to-maturity and will mature in 2014...
Friday 21 January 2011
E-Ton passes fundraiser proposal after marathon shareholders meeting
Solar cell maker E-Ton Solar Tech on January 20 held a special investors meeting to pass a proposal to raise NT$12 billion (US$412.1 million) within a one-year period. However, due...
Wednesday 19 January 2011
Epistar raises US$280 million via ECB issue
Taiwan-based LED chip maker Epistar has raised US$280 million via an euro convertible bond (ECB) issue. The conversion price of the ECBs is set at NT$132.6 (US$4.57) compared with...
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