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Novatek says seasonality to affect sales

Taipei Times 04 Nov 2021
By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... Revenue is to fall to between NT$36 billion and NT$37 billion (US$1.29 billion and US$1.33 billion) this quarter, compared with NT$38.35 billion in the third quarter, Novatek president Steven Wang (王守仁) told investors in a virtual conference yesterday.
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HannStar Display profit plunges as prices plummet

Taipei Times 04 Nov 2021
By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter. HannStar Display Corp (瀚宇彩晶), which makes flat panels used in handsets and PCs, yesterday reported a 50.35 percent sequential decline in net profit for last quarter, as prices plunged 73 percent quarterly on slumping market demand. Net profit dipped to NT$1.36 billion (US$48.8 million) during the quarter ending Sept ... 30.
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Hotai raises prices of imported models

Taipei Times 03 Nov 2021
RISING COSTS. The prices of five models were raised by up to NT$60,000 amid a chip shortage and the firm is in talks with Toyota over the prices of locally made models. By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... The models are made by Toyota Motor Corp at overseas factories. A Toyota Sienna vehicle is displayed at a Hotai Motor Co showroom in Taipei on Tuesday ... .
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Plants to be fully utilized next year: GlobalWafers

Taipei Times 02 Nov 2021
By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter. GlobalWafers Inc (環球晶圓), the world’s No. 3 silicon wafer supplier, yesterday said its factories would continue to be fully utilized next year with no sign of wafer supply constraints easing ... GlobalWafers Co’s Taisil branch in Hsinchu County’s Baoshan Township is pictured on June 27 ... As of Sept ... 31 next year ... .
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Vanguard looks to outdo peers in 2022

Taipei Times 02 Nov 2021
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS. Vanguard International Semiconductor has increased its estimated capital expenditure, after raising it three months ago, to handle chip demand. By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... The expenditure increase would boost capacity slightly this year and about 8 percent next year, it said ... 8, 2018 ... .
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Transport costs, supply woes hit TPK

Taipei Times 29 Oct 2021
REVENUE PRESSURE. With no remedy to supply chain bottlenecks in sight, struggles are expected in the current quarter, although new ventures give hope for new growth. By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... “We deeply felt the pinch of a component supply crunch starting in the third quarter,” Hsieh said ... TPK CEO Leo Hsieh is pictured at an exhibition on Aug ... .
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Robust demand drives ASE profit

Taipei Times 28 Oct 2021
By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter. ASE Technology Holding Co (日月光控股) yesterday reported that its net profit more than doubled to a record NT$14.18 billion (US$509.45 million) last quarter, as it operated near full capacity due to robust demand from the computer and communications segments ... Gross margin improved to 20.4 percent last quarter ... 21, 2019 ... .
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Component shortage affects AUO profit

Taipei Times 28 Oct 2021
STUCK IN PORT. Smaller rival Innolux also reported that profit declined as global port congestion led to higher inventory costs, dampening demand for TV panels. By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... AUO’s blended average selling price (ASP) climbed 3 percent to US$506 per square meter last quarter from NT$491 a quarter earlier ... .
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Events of the Week: ‘Colin in Black and White,’ ‘Last Night in Soho’ and More

The Hollywood Reporter 28 Oct 2021
Antlers ... DJ Alexandra Richards spun tunes as guests Natasha Lyonne, Miranda July, Lisa> Rinna, Brad Goreski, Rashad Jennings, Jeanne Yang, Jessica Wang, George Kotsiopoulos, Erin Walsh, Maeve Reilly and Jake Cannavale perused a series of seven curated vignettes and took in a performance of the choreographed dance featured in the campaign video ... ....
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Yageo net profit jumps 87.6% in Q3

Taipei Times 27 Oct 2021
By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... Yageo Corp chief executive officer David Wang, left, and chief financial officer Eddie Chen attend an online investors’ conference yesterday ... The power curbs are likely to affect the output of Yageo’s clients and exert a certain impact on supply chains, but not on Yageo, Wang said.
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UMC looks to another thriving year in 2022

Taipei Times 27 Oct 2021
By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... “With the P5 and P6 expansion projects under way at our flagship 12A Fab in Tainan, given the strong demand from our customers, we are well-positioned to grow and capture additional market share in 2022,” UMC copresident Jason Wang (王石) told investors at a teleconference yesterday.
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Hotai Motor pauses new orders

Taipei Times 26 Oct 2021
SUPPLY ISSUES. The firm said that the models affected are Camry, Sienna, Prados, Yaris and Supra as it assesses prices for the imported vehicles amid a supply shortage. Staff writer, with CNA ... 13. The suspension of new orders does not affect existing contracts with customers and dealers, it said ... Additional reporting by Lisa> Wang. .
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Chip price view good: Macronix

Taipei Times 26 Oct 2021
By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter. The outlook for chip prices next year is good, as a global shortage is expected to persist into next year, Macronix International Co (旺宏), the world’s biggest supplier of NOR flash memory chips, said yesterday ... “The supply crunch is to last through the whole of next year,” Wu said ... 5 ... .
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MediaTek lifts revenue growth forecast

Taipei Times 26 Oct 2021
‘MORE IN 2022’. Chief executive Rick Tsai said the firm believes the same strengths of the past few years would bring solid revenue growth and profitability next year. By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... The chip designer now expects revenue to grow 52 percent from last year, up from the 45 percent growth it estimated three months ago ... .
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China power curbs to weigh down Holtek revenue

Taipei Times 25 Oct 2021
SLIDING. Armstrong Tsai, vice president of Holtek’s sales and marketing center, said higher inventories, China’s long holidays and gridlock at ports are hitting demand. By Lisa> Wang / Staff reporter ... Holtek Semiconductor Inc sales and marketing center vice president Armstrong Tsai poses for a photograph at an investors’ conference in Taipei yesterday.
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