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  1. Motherboard Manufacturer Abit Dead (Sort-of)

    Mon, 22 Dec 2008

    purchase. The company took a hit in late 2004 when its financial practices came under question, prompting the Taiwan Stock Exchange to downgrade Abit's stock. In many ways, one could argue that the stage was set for UBI to swoop in and purchase

  2. New IPhone Plays Stock-killer After Debut

    Tue, 10 Jun 2008

    to end the day at NT$765 (US$25.24) per share in Taiwan. The shares could have fallen further, but the Taiwan Stock Exchange maintains a daily limit for price increases and decreases, and HTC's stock hit the bottom limit by around 10

  3. Election Hints of New Cooperation by Taiwan, China

    Mon, 24 Mar 2008

    a green light to move forward with economic reforms. Business people already see the writing on the wall. The Taiwan Stock Exchange 's main index opened up 6.2 percent Monday morning due to Ma's victory. Ma plans to work towards creating

  4. Acer Buys 75 Percent of Packard Bell

    Thu, 31 Jan 2008

    parent company of European electronics maker Packard Bell for US$45.8 million, Acer said in a statement to the Taiwan Stock Exchange Thursday. The deal effectively seals Acer's bid to keep Chinese rival Lenovo from acquiring Packard Bell and

  5. Mobile Phones Take Back Seat at Revamped BenQ

    Tue, 4 Sep 2007

    division of Qisda Corp., which replaced the old name, BenQ, as the legal entity and the company listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange . Qisda is the manufacturing side of the former BenQ, and the plan is to spin off the new BenQ within the next

  6. Acer CEO Stakes Job on Gateway Deal

    Wed, 29 Aug 2007

    limit, 6.9 percent, for each of the past two days to close at NT$55.1 (US$1.67) Wednesday on the Taiwan Stock Exchange . Acer agreed on Monday to buy Gateway in an all-cash deal for US$1.90 per share, a 57 percent premium on

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  1. Traders Punish Acer for Gateway Purchase

    Tue, 28 Aug 2007

    Shares of Acer Inc. opened down by their daily limit on the Taiwan Stock Exchange early Tuesday, as investors took a dim view of its decision to buy U.S. PC vendor Gateway Inc. Acer stock opened down 6

  2. iPod Woes Could Send Execs to Jail

    Thu, 16 Aug 2007

    iPod orders until after they had sold off nearly NT$740 million (US$22.4 million) worth of stock on the Taiwan Stock Exchange . The executives knew as early as Jan. 19, 2006 that the company would have to reduce iPod output by 49 percent

  3. Quanta Mum on iPhone, Dell Smart Phone Orders

    Tue, 24 Jul 2007

    company's stock, listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange , has moved little since the a corporate filing to the Taiwan Stock Exchange . Hon Hai "vehemently refutes revealed in a filing to the Taiwan Stock Exchange that he sold 3.5 million

  4. Taiwan Companies Team Up on Microsoft Smartphones

    Mon, 9 Jul 2007

    new Windows Mobile-based smartphones to global markets by the end of this year, they said in statements to the Taiwan Stock Exchange . Arima has experience with handset technology for Ericsson mobile phones and related chipsets, in addition to

  5. Changes at Asustek, BenQ Met With Applause

    Tue, 3 Jul 2007

    separate from its name brand business. BenQ shares have surged 14 percent over the past two trading days on the Taiwan Stock Exchange to end at NT$14.2 (US$0.43) on Tuesday, indicating investors like the changes. Asustek shares rose

  6. Motherboard Maker Asustek to Split Into Three

    Mon, 2 Jul 2007

    high as NT$800 billion this year, compared to NT$560 billion last year. Asustek will remain listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange , while the company did not rule out the possibility of overseas stock market listings for the two new companies

  7. Head of BenQ Loses CEO Titles Ahead of Court Date

    Mon, 2 Jul 2007

    its share price down nearly 29 percent so far this year to close at NT$12.45 (US$0.38) Friday on the Taiwan Stock Exchange . Just when it seemed BenQ's troubles couldn't get any worse, Taiwanese prosecutors raided BenQ Corp.'s

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