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LG Display to ship first flexible panel this year
According to the Korea Times, LG is widening its lead over rivals such as Samsung. It shipped 218 million LCDs over 9.1 inches last year, while Samsung Display shipped 163 million units. Chimei Innolux and AU Optronics came in third and second. -
LG and Samsung found guilty of LCD price fixing
This isn't the first time the companies have been found guilty of such crimes. In October 2011 fines totalling $175 million were dished out to Samsung, LG, AU Optronics and Chimei Innolux after the Korean Fair Trade Commission found them guilty of colluded on minimum prices, pricing policies, timin -
AUO, CMI up wages as Chinese firms poach staff
Big Taiwanese tech firms such as AUO, Chimei Innolux and Hon Hai are upping wages in order to slow the brain drain of staff being poached by Chinese companies. -
LCD makers cough up antitrust pay-out
Under the arrangement Samsung pays $240 million, Sharp $115.5 million, Chimei Innolux, $110.3 million, Hitachi Displays pays $39 million, HannStar Display, $25.7 million; Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd, $5.3 million, and Epson Imaging Devices $2.9 million. -
In the tablet market, LG Display is the winner
Other Apple contractors include Samsung - which is second with a 35 percent hsare - and Chimei Innolux which has a nine percent share. The rest is made up of other smaller vendors. -
Heavy US fine adds to Chimei Innolux's woes
Chimei Innolux has faced even more bad news after it was hit for $78 million following a breach of competition rules. -
Panel industry top dogs Chimei, AUO move closer to merger
Chimei Innolux chairman Liao Ching-siang has stepped down from his role at the Taiwanese panel company amidst growing speculation that a merger with AUO is on the cards. -
AUO hits top execs in the pocket after poor results
Domestic rival Chimei Innolux has also reported poor results, though has not yet announced any wage cuts as yet. -
Taiwanese firms see dismal results as Thai floods take effect
Flat panel maker Chimei Innolux also recorded third quarter results, notching up its fifth consecutive quarterly loss. Losses expanded to $573 million in the third quarter, up from losses of $445 million in the preceding quarter. -
Panel maker cartel hit with hefty price fixing fines
The Korean Fair Trade Commission has landed the firms, which also include AU Optronics and Chimei Innolux, with fines totalling $175 million. -
LG Display slashes 2012 panel kitty
AUO and Chimei Innolux are also feeling the heat in the TFT-LCD market and have looked to adjust capacity accordingly. -
Samsung readies AMOLED monopoly
Apparently there are plans for other companies to begin commercial production of AMOLED displays. AUO, LG Display and Chimei Innolux all expected to bring AMOLED fabs to pilot mass production in the next couple of years, and others are said to be looking at entering the market. -
Foxconn and Sharp ally to counter Korean flat panel hegemony
Foxconn owns Chimei Innolux, a manufacturer of LCD panels and under the terms of the JV, it and Sharp will each hold 50 percent of the company. -
Taiwan panics on S. Korea - US trade agreement
This will hopefully provide a boost to Taiwan’s flat panel display industry, meaning a sigh of relief for the likes of Chimei Innolux and AUO. -
Panel makers impose capacity squeeze
It's not like panel-makers have been accused of conspiring against the whole world and its dog before. Taiwan's AU Optronics and Chimei Innolux panel powerhouses are putting the squeeze on TFT-LCDs. -
Business booming since Taiwan relaxed cross-strait law
AUO, alongside Chimei Innolux, has made appeals to the Taiwanese authorities in the past to allow for greater access to the Chinese market, with restrictions gradually being relaxed over the past months. -
Sales of LCD panels suffer because no one's buying TVs
Taiwan Economic News reported manufacturers are experiencing reenue declines. It cited Chimei Innolux, one of the larger producers in Taiwan as only reaching a revenue of NT$40.292 billion ($1.38 billion) for April. -
Technology industry assesses Japanese earthquake damage
It added that its suppliers such as AUO and Chimei Innolux were Korean and Taiwanese meaning there wouldn't be a problem.
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