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Friday 14 August 2015
CPT, HannStar Display suffer 2Q15 net losses per share of NT$0.19, NT$0.25
Small- to medium-size TFT-LCD panel makers Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) and HannStar Display recorded net losses per share of NT$0.19 (US$0.006) and NT$0.25, respectively, for the...
Thursday 13 August 2015
Adata slips into the red
Memory module maker Adata Technology swung to net losses of NT$266 million (US$8.3 million) in the second quarter of 2015 on sluggish PC demand and falling chip prices.
Thursday 13 August 2015
JA Solar ships over 717MWp of PV modules in 2Q15
China-based JA Solar Holdings shipped 717.4MWp of PV modules in the second quarter of 2015, increasing 22.8% on quarter and 60.9% on year. The domestic market accounted for 45.3%...
Thursday 13 August 2015
Asustek ships 4.3 million notebooks in 2Q15
Asustek shipped 4.3 million notebooks in the second quarter, down from 4.8 million units in the first quarter and 4.6 million units in the second quarter of 2014. Asustek's desktop...
Thursday 13 August 2015
Simplo expects 4% growth in 3Q15
Battery module maker Simplo Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$15.65 billion (US$489.28 million), net profits of NT$745 million and EPS of NT$2.34 for the second...
Thursday 13 August 2015
ASMedia reports low earnings for 2Q15
ASMedia Technology has reported net profits of NT$6.556 million (US$202,646) for the second quarter of 2015, down 81.95% from the previous quarter. The earnings translated into an...
Thursday 13 August 2015
SMIC posts record 2Q15 revenues
China-based IC foundry Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) has reported record revenues of US$546.6 million for the second quarter of 2015, and expects to post another...
Wednesday 12 August 2015
Silicon wafer shipments rise 2.5% in 2Q15, says SEMI
Worldwide silicon wafer area shipments increased during the second quarter 2015 when compared to first-quarter area shipments, according to SEMI.
Wednesday 12 August 2015
Chicony Power Technology posts 2Q15 net EPS of NT$0.79
Power supply maker Chicony Power Technology on August 11 released its financial report for the second quarter of 2015, recording consolidated revenues of NT$6.204 billion (US$197...
Tuesday 11 August 2015
Inventec expects to recover after slow 2Q15
Notebook ODM Inventec's operations in the second quarter of 2015 reached a low level but are expected to rebound in the third and fourth quarters, the company said at an August 11...
Tuesday 11 August 2015
Asustek nets NT$11.23 per share for 1H15
Asustek Computer recorded net EPS of NT$11.23 (US$0.36) for the first half of 2015, the company said at an August 11 investors conference.
Monday 10 August 2015
Global LCD TV shipments down 6.4% in 2Q15, says WitsView
Global LCD TV shipments totaled 48.25 million in second-quarter 2015, shrinking 6.4% sequentially. But shipments in the third quarter are expected to rise 19% sequentially, according...
Monday 10 August 2015
Himax expects 3Q15 sales to drop 5-9%
LCD driver IC design specialist Himax Technologies expects to post a revenue decline of 5-9% sequentially in the third quarter of 2015, with gross margin edging down about 1.5pp on...
Friday 7 August 2015
GIS reports 2Q15 performance
General Interface Solution (GIS) has reported NT$13.915 billion (US$440 million) in revenues for the second quarter of 2015 and gross margin of 6.72%.
Friday 7 August 2015
Certified mobile workstations continue to grow moderately in 2Q15; desktop workstations have disappointing quarter, says IDC
According to the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Workstation Tracker, certified mobile workstations continued to show stronger growth in the second quarter of 2015, while the desktop workstation...
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