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Friday 11 February 2022
Lite-On Technology January revenues down on month
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.495 billion (US$520 million) for January, decreasing 3.74% on month but increasing 2.97% on year.
Wednesday 8 December 2021
Lite-On Tech November revenues up
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.918 billion (US$535 million) for November, increasing 2.23% sequentially and 7.37% on year.
Monday 6 December 2021
Dataa develops smart health analytics
Dataa Development, a member of the Qisda Group, has developed DKABio smart health analytics based on big data analysis for predicting morbidity risks in the next 5-10 years and establishing...
Monday 6 December 2021
Taiwan LCD monitors - 3Q 2021
Taiwan's PC monitor shipments increased sequentially as expected in the third quarter, but only went up 4.6%, smaller than the 6% forecasted in August as supply of some components...
Friday 3 December 2021
Qisda expects medical care revenues to grow 30% in 2022
Qisda expects 2021 sales from medical care products made by affiliated BenQ Group and outside partners to increase 37% on year and to rise another 30% in 2022 thanks to new clients...
Friday 19 November 2021
Taiwan supply chain needs to be cautious about inventory control, says Qisda chairman
Taiwan-based supply chain makers have to cope with decreasing global demand from consumers due to easing of the coronavirus pandemic by controlling inventories of unfinished products...
Wednesday 10 November 2021
Lite-On Technology October revenues almost unchanged sequentially
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.593 billion (US$522 million) for October, inching down 0.13% on month but increasing 3.49% on year.
Friday 8 October 2021
Lite-On Tech September revenues up sequentially
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$14.613 billion (US$524 million) for September, increasing 7.90% on month and but inching down 1.02% on year...
Wednesday 1 September 2021
Taiwan LCD monitors – 2Q 2021
Taiwan's PC monitor shipments did not grow as Digitimes Research anticipated in May and instead they went down nearly 7% sequentially in the second quarter of 2021.
Monday 30 August 2021
EMS firm Qisda sees challenges facing supply chain
While IC shortages are unlikely to ease in the short term, the electronics supply chain is also encountering challenges arising from more climate disasters and severe weather conditions,...
Friday 13 August 2021
Qisda expects high value-added business to take up 50% by 2022
EMS provider Qisda had 32% of second-quarter 2021 consolidated revenues of NT$55.984 billion (US$2.00 billion) coming from high value-added business groups and aims to hike the revenue...
Friday 6 August 2021
Lite-On Tech sees July revenues increase
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$13.708 billion (US$490 million) for July, increasing 1.69% on month and 4.50% on year.
Tuesday 6 July 2021
Qisda June revenues hit 10-year high
EMS provider Qisda has reported consolidated revenues of NT$20.503 billion (US$734 million) for June, the highest monthly level in the past 10 years with growths of 13.06% on month...
Thursday 24 June 2021
Taiwan LCD monitors – 1Q 2021
Taiwan's PC monitor shipments in the first quarter of 2021 went down 9.4% sequentially, but up 25.7% on year, due to a weak comparison base in the same quarter a year ago, when the...
Friday 21 May 2021
Qisda eyes to cross-region medical care services
Qisda is looking to form a business group that focuses on medical care covering the Greater China and Southeast Asia, according to company chairman Peter Chen.
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