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Monday 4 October 2010
Fire has limited impact on Nan Ya Plastics, says report
A PEPA synthetic paper plant of Nan Ya Plastics, a member of Taiwan's petrochemical giant, Formosa Plastics Group, was gutted by a fire on October 3. But company president CJ Wu has...
Tuesday 12 January 2010
PCB material prices to rise
Some PCB material suppliers have raised their prices while others are likely to follow suit soon, which is expected to impact PCB makers' profits in the first quarter of 2010, according...
Friday 26 June 2009
DRAM maker Nanya raises over NT$12 billion
Taiwan-based DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology on June 26 announced that it has raised additional capital of NT$12.22 billion (US$371.31 million) through private placement.
Wednesday 27 May 2009
Micron pays back loan borrowed from Inotera
Inotera Memories, on May 26, said it has collected US$85 million from Micron Technology in repayment for a six-month loan to facilitate its acquisition of Qimonda's stake in Inoter...
Wednesday 15 April 2009
Copper-clad laminate prices expected to rise again
Nan Ya Plastics will likely adjust upward its copper-clad laminate (CCL) prices by the end of April as a result of rising commodity prices, according to industry sources. The leading...
Friday 3 April 2009
Nan Ya Plastics to raise CCL prices
Leading copper-clad laminate (CCL) maker Nan Ya Plastics is expected to raise thin laminate prices by 5% in April as prices of glass fabric and copper foil are rising. The price of...
Wednesday 21 January 2009
Micron CEO to pay another visit to Taiwan this week
Micron Technology chairman and CEO Steven Appleton plans to pay another visit to Taiwan this week to meet with executives from Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories, according to...
Monday 12 January 2009
Taiwan IC substrate supply chain seeing more outsourcing and material orders from Japan
Due to the appreciating Japanese yen, Japan's first-tier IC substrate makers have increased their outsourcing, benefiting Taiwan companies, according to market watchers.