Solargiga Energy, Wafer Works' subsidiary maker of solar-grade monocrystalline silicon ingots/wafers in China, has estimated its overall gross margin for 2008 at 18-19%, dropping...
Solar cell maker Gintech Energy has reported revenues for November 2008 were down by 65.38% from the record level of NT$2.141 billion (US$63.9 million) posted in October. Meanwhile,...
Wafer Works announced on November 24 that stake-holder Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has resigned from its board of directors. Wafer Works specializes in semiconductor-grade...
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and Wafer Works, two Taiwan-based producers of semiconductor-grade and solar-grade crystalline silicon wafers, have both reported record high...
Wafer Works, a Taiwan-based producer of semiconductor-grade and solar-grade silicon wafers, on October 27 announced it has signed an 8-year contract with an international silicon...
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and Wafer Works, two Taiwan-based producers of semiconductor-grade and solar-grade silicon wafers, have shifted business focus from semiconductors...
Solar cell maker Neo Solar Power has agreed an eight-year contract with Wafer Works to supply solar wafers worth US$534 million for the period from January 1, 2009 to December 31,...
Thanks to strong profit contributions from its China-based subsidiary Solargiga, Wafer Works reported gross margins of 35.5% in the first half of 2008, and rival solar wafer rivals...
China-based Wafer Works Epitaxial, an epitaxy wafer subsidiary at Wafer Works, aims to grab one-fifth of the epitaxy wafer market in China while also extending its presence among...
In addition to an aggressive solar wafer production expansion, Solargiga Energy Holdings, a subsidiary of Wafer Works in China, also plans to double its corresponding solar ingot-slicing...
Wafer Works aims to have its 2008 sales surpass NT$10 billion (US$32.8 million) in 2008 as it has sufficient funding from its Hong Kong-listed subsidiary Solargiga and an extending...
Players from the solar industry in Taiwan have been shocked by recent spot pricing trends for 6-inch solar wafers, as prices did not weaken as expected.