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Tuesday 7 September 2010
Amtran to raise NT$3.8 billion
Taiwan-based LCD TV maker Amtran Technology has announced plans to sign an syndicated loan to raise NT$3.8 billion within three years.
Tuesday 17 August 2010
CMMT board approves plan for NT$4 billion loan
The board of directors of Chi Mei Materials Technology (CMMT), a polarizer supplier of the Chi Mei Group, has approved a plan to obtain a syndicated bank loan of NT$3.5-4 billion...
Thursday 5 August 2010
Neo Solar Power to sign NT$5 billion syndicated loan
Solar cell maker Neo Solar Power will sign a NT$5 billion (US$157.36 million) syndicated loan with a banking consortium on August 5, 2010, according to the Taiwan-based company. Neo...
Tuesday 3 August 2010
Gintech obtains NT$6.5 billion loan
Gintech Energy, a maker of crystalline silicon solar cells, on August 2 signed a 5-year syndicated loan, the largest syndicated loan to date in Taiwan's solar sector, with 11 banks...
Friday 16 July 2010
China-based BOE receives 7.5 billion yuan loan for 6G plant, says report
China-based BOE has received a bank loan totaling 7.5 billion yuan (US$1.11 billion) for its 6G TFT-LCD panel plant project in Hefei, eastern China, according to a Chinese-language...
Tuesday 13 July 2010
ProMOS gets extension for bank loan repayment
ProMOS Technologies has received approval from an eight-member banking consortium to extend repayments on its NT$2.98 billion (US$93 million) syndicated loan by another year, according...
Tuesday 6 July 2010
PCB makers HannStar Board, GBM secure syndicated loans
HannStar Board and Global Brands Manufacture (GBM) have received NT$4.8 billion (US$149.09 million) and NT$2.4 billion, respectively, in loans from banks. Both PCB makers said the...
Tuesday 6 July 2010
Walton to sign NT$6 billion loan
Walton Advanced Electronics will take on a loan of NT$6 billion (US$186 million) to be paid back over a period of five years to enhance its business operation, according to the DRAM...
Tuesday 22 June 2010
Green Energy gets NT$2.66 billion syndicated loan
Solar-grade wafer maker Green Energy Technology (GET) announced that it has signed a NT$2.66 billion (US$83.7 million) syndication loan contract through cooperation with the Taipei...
Monday 7 June 2010
Danen Technology signs NT$1.1 billion syndicated loan
Danen Technology has signed a NT$1.2 billion (US$37 million) syndicated loan with twelve banks to fund operational needs and construction of its second solar wafer plant at the Taoyuan...
Monday 31 May 2010
Winbond secures NT$7 billion syndicated loan for technology migration
Winbond Electronics on May 31 announced the signing of a five-year, NT$7 billion (US$218 million) syndicated loan contract with a banking consortium. The loan will be used for technology...
Monday 31 May 2010
IC distributor Coasia secures NT$1 billion syndicated loan
Coasia Microelectronics has signed a NT$1 billion (US$31 million) syndicated loan with banks to fund operations, according to the company. The IC distributor said sales of its distributed...
Friday 28 May 2010
Wah Hong obtains NT$1.5 billion loan
Taiwan-based optical film maker Wah Hong Industrial on May 27 signed a five-year syndicated loan worth NT$1.5 billion (US$46.95 million) with 11 local banks to pay back previous loans,...
Thursday 27 May 2010
A-Data signs NT$3.6 billion syndicated loan for capacity ramp
DRAM module maker A-Data Technology has signed a three-year syndicated loan for NT$3.6 billion (US$112 million) from a banking consortium. The new funds will be used to secure more...
Tuesday 25 May 2010
Tatung signs syndicated loan for NT$3.6 billion
Tatung on May 24 signed a 4-year syndicated loan of NT$3.6 billion (US$113 million) with 12 local Taiwan banks, according to the company.
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