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Monday 12 February 2018
Solar cell makers see January revenues drop
Taiwan-based solar cell makers Motech Industries, Neo Solar Power (NSP), Gintech Energy, TSEC and Tainergy Tech all consolidated revenues for January decreased sequentially mainly...
Tuesday 16 January 2018
Taiwan government fund to invest in URE
Taiwan's National Development Fund has decided to invest in United Renewable Energy (URE), a new company to be formed in third-quarter 2018 by combining three solar cell makers, Neo...
Thursday 11 January 2018
Motech obtains NT$4.8 billion loan
Solar cell maker Motech Industries has disclosed it has secured a 3-year syndicated bank loan of NT$4.8 billion (US$161 million) to repay existing loans and fund operations.
Monday 8 January 2018
Taiwan businesses may record impressive M&A growth in 2018
Taiwan businesses have performed aggressively in conducting mergers and acquisitions (M&A) at home and abroad over the past year, and a spate of factors such as cross-domain integrations...
Thursday 28 December 2017
Neo Cathay Power obtains NT$3.5 billion loan
Neo Cathay Power (NCP), a company in the PV power generation business, has signed with eight Taiwan banks for a 5-year syndicated loan of NT$3.5 billion (US$117 million), according...
Wednesday 15 November 2017
NSP, Motech losses continue in 3Q17
Solar cell makers Neo Solar Power (NSP) and Motech Industries have reported net losses of NT$1.704 billion (US$56.3 million) and NT$339.9 million respectively for third-quarter 2017...
Thursday 9 November 2017
NSP, Gintech see increased October revenues
Solar cell makers Neo Solar Power (NSP) and Gintech Energy have reported consolidated revenues of 1.272 billion (US$42.1 million) and NT$1.346 billion respectively for October, the...
Monday 23 October 2017
URE seeks investments from solar wafer makers
United Renewable Energy (URE), a vertically-integrated PV firm to be established through consolidation of three existing solar cell makers, hopes to recruit local solar wafer suppliers...
Wednesday 18 October 2017
PV Taiwan 2017 kicks off, but uncertainty lies ahead for global market
The 2017 Taiwan International Photovoltaic Exhibition (PV Taiwan 2017) is running October 18-20 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, highlighting key technological innovations...
Tuesday 17 October 2017
NSP, Gintech to wholly own GES, Utech Solar
Solar cell makers Neo Solar Power (NSP) and Gintech Energy will acquire all the stakes in their respective subsidiaries, General Energy Solutions (GES) and Utech Solar, in line with...
Monday 16 October 2017
NSP, Gintech, Solartech to merge
Solar cell makers Neo Solar Power (NSP), Gintech Energy and Solartech Energy have jointly announed the siging of a letter of intent for consolidating themselves into a new company,...
Friday 6 October 2017
NSP, SAS, Giga Solar see September revenues rise
Solar cell maker Neo Solar Power (NSP), solar wafer provider Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and PV conductive paste supplier Giga Solar Materials have reported consolidated...
Thursday 5 October 2017
NSP subsidiary to set up 40MWp PV power station in central Taiwan
General Energy Solutions (GES) will construct a ground-mounted PV power station with installation capacity of 40MWp in Changhua, central Taiwan, according to its parent company Neo...
Friday 22 September 2017
Taiwan solar cell makers reportedly to form alliance to better competitiveness
Four Taiwan-based solar cell makers, Neo Solar Power (NSP), Gintech Energy, Solartech Energy and Tainergy Tech, have reportedly planned to form an alliance to integrate resources...
Friday 8 September 2017
Solar cell makers see increased August revenues
Solar cell makers Motech Industries, Neo Solar Power (NSP), Gintech Energy, TSEC and Tainergy Tech have all reported increased revenues for August.
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