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Friday 27 March 2009
LCD players dropping unpaid leave policy amid rising utilization
Taiwan-based LCD panel maker AU Optronics (AUO) will cancel its unpaid leave policy in April due to rising utilization, while fellow competitor Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) has significantly...
Thursday 26 March 2009
Small- to medium-size LCD panel to heat up in April
Several Taiwan-based small- to medium-size LCD panel makers are expected to see their utilization rates surge to 100% in April as the upcoming peak season triggers downstream vendors...
Tuesday 24 March 2009
LCM specialist Star World reports profits for 2008
Small- to medium-size LCD module (LCM) specialist Star World Technology (SWTC) has reported net profits of NT$209.77 million (US$6.2 million) for 2008. The company had consolidated...
Monday 23 March 2009
Wintek reports loss of NT$2.39 billion for 2008
Taiwan-based small- to medium-size LCD panel maker Wintek has reported a net loss of NT$2.39 billion (US$70.73 million) for 2008. The company's consolidated revenues for 2008 totaled...
Wednesday 25 February 2009
Star World expects LCM shipments to recover in 2Q09
LCD module (LCM) specialist Star World Technology expects shipments to hit the bottom in the first quarter of this year due to generally weak demand in the small- to medium-size panel...
Wednesday 11 February 2009
PVI and Star World see sequential revenue drop
Prime View International (PVI) and LCD module (LCM) specialist Star World Technology both saw revenues decline in January because of fewer working days and the sluggish economy that...
Wednesday 7 January 2009
Giantplus and Star World expect to benefit from new orders this year
Amid the uncertain economic outlook this year, small- to medium-size LCD panel maker Giantplus Technology and LCD module (LCM) specialist Star World Technology are actively developing...
Thursday 27 November 2008
Small- to medium-size panel demand will not rebound until after January 2009
Several small- to medium-size panel and component makers believe that demand is unlikely to recover until after the Lunar New Year, which will start at the end of January in 2009.
Friday 3 October 2008
LCM maker Star World sees September sales driven by IT applications
Star World Technology, a specialist for small- to medium-size LCD modules (LCMs), has reported September sales at NT$504 million (US$15.67 million), up 8% sequentially due to significant...
Thursday 4 September 2008
Star World sales up sharply on netbook-use LCM shipments
Star World Technology, a maker of small- to medium-size LCD modules (LCMs), reported sharp sales growth in August because of strong demand from the netbook segment.
Thursday 14 August 2008
Star World receives strong orders for netbook LCMs from CMO, CPT and HannStar
Star World Technology, a Taiwan-based maker of LCD modules (LCMs), has received strong orders for netbook applications from Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT),...
Thursday 7 August 2008
Star World at full capacity on strong LCM orders from low-cost notebooks
Star World Technology, a Taiwan-based supplier of small- to medium-size LCD modules (LCMs), will be running at full capacity through September because of strong orders, particularly...
Friday 4 July 2008
Star World sees growth in June revenues
Taiwan-based small- to medium-size TFT LCD module maker Star World Technology recorded consolidated revenues of NT$455 million (US$14.96 million) in June, an increase of 30% on month...
Wednesday 25 June 2008
Star World's AMOLED module shipments surge
Taiwan-based Star World Technology's monthly shipments of small-size AMOLED modules have increased sharply to 100,000-200,000 units recently compared to the beginning of the year...
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