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Thursday 6 November 2008
Simplo and Catcher see on-month revenues increases in October
Simplo Technology has scored another monthly historical high with consolidated revenues of NT$3.13 billion (US$95.37 million) in October, while the company's combined consolidated...
Monday 27 October 2008
Simplo scores new historical high in 3Q08 revenues
Taiwan-based notebook battery module maker Simplo Technology has announced revenues of NT$8.44 billion (US$252.22 million) for the third quarter this year, scoring a new historical...
Monday 20 October 2008
Simplo expects its battery module capacity to reach 50 million in 2010
In order to expand its production scale and strengthen vertical integration, notebook battery maker Simplo Technology has selected its Changshu plant in China as the major base for...
Thursday 2 October 2008
Battery module maker Simplo to see record revenues continue
Notebook battery module maker Simplo Technology expects its revenues will reach NT$30 billion (US$934.04 million) in 2008 and the total will approach NT$50 billion in 2010, according...
Wednesday 27 August 2008
Simplo reports strong 1H08 profits, expects robust notebook battery market in 2H08
Notebook battery module maker Simplo Technology has reported strong profit growth the first half of 2008, with the company expecting demand to remain robust in the second half.
Thursday 21 August 2008
Battery cell shortage still looming
Despite that some industry players expect battery cell supply will reach an equilibrium in the fourth quarter, sources at Taiwan notebook battery module makers have noted that it...
Monday 14 July 2008
Notebook battery makers set for positive growth in 2H of year
Most Taiwan-based notebook battery makers are positive about their business outlook for the second half of 2008, powered by the launch of new models as well as more netbooks by leading...
Wednesday 11 June 2008
Asustek to source notebook batteries from China amid tight supply
Asustek Computer has decided to source notebook batteries from China starting in July amid tight supplies of the component, according to company president Jerry Shen.