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...In a deal that closed in 2010, Mr Gou engineered a $5.3bn merger between Taiwan’s Innolux Display, 25 per cent-owned at the time by Foxconn, and Chi Mei Optoelectronics....
...AUO president Paul Peng said last month that he expected sales to gradually recover this year, but AUO and its crosstown rival Chi Mei Optoelectronics need to boost investment to compete with Samsung....
...Samsung Electronics was the first to strike a deal with prosecutors, while five other LCD companies including LG Display and Chi Mei Optoelectronics, have all also pleaded guilty....
...One of the largest deals was the 2008 acquisition of Chi Mei Optoelectronics, then Taiwan’s second-largest manufacturer of LCD panels....
...Hon Hai last year acquired Chi Mei Optoelectronics, a Taiwan panel maker, and TPO Displays, a company which specialises in small panels....
...Six LCD companies, including Samsung, LG, and Chi Mei Optoelectronics, the world's top flat panel makers, have already earlier pleaded guilty and paid fines totalling more than $860m to the US authorities...
...This left the Taiwanese – AUO and Chi Mei Optoelectronics, the third and fourth biggest in the world – as contract manufacturers free to supply any and all other TV manufacturer....
...Mei Optoelectronics may not achieve as significant savings by building factories across the strait as they did in the past....
...Second, a trigger for choosing Hon Hai was the merger of its affiliate Innolux with Taiwanese rival Chi Mei Optoelectronics in a $5.3bn deal last November....
...Taiwan’s stock market regulator has launched a preliminary probe into apparent irregularities in trading of shares in Chi Mei Optoelectronics before the announcement of its $5.3bn merger with local rival...
...Taiwan’s Innolux Display and Chi Mei Optoelectronics have agreed to merge in a $5.3bn transaction that will create the world’s third-biggest flat panel maker and a potential challenger to market leaders...
...Taiwan’s stock market regulator has launched a preliminary probe into apparent irregularities in the trading of Chi Mei Optoelectronics shares in the days before the announcement of its $5.3bn merger with...
...Taiwan’s stock market regulator has launched a preliminary probe into apparent irregularities in the trading of shares in Chi Mei Optoelectronics before the announcement of its $5.3bn merger with local rival...
...The weighted index rose 0.5 per cent to 7,756.31, sas AU Optronics added 4.1 per cent to T$32.80 and Chi Mei rose 4 per cent to T$21....
...Taiwan’s AU Optronics and Chi Mei Optoelectronics, the world’s third and fourth biggest flat-panel makers respectively, are both already mass-producing e-paper displays after having secured a market foothold...
...Chen Liyi, former vice-president of Taiwan’s Chi Mei Optoelectronics, is believed to have been offered a senior job at the new venture....
...In Taipei, the Weighted index inched up 0.2 per cent to 8,207.85 as optimism about growing demand for computers and flatscreen televisions helped AU Optronics rise 2.8 per cent to T$39.90 and rival Chi Mei...
...Chi Mei Optoelectronics fell 4.1 per cent to T$26 and rival AU Optronics shed 2.8 per cent to T$38.90, while Asustek shed 3.9 per cent to T$67.20....
...Chi Mei rose by its daily 7 per cent limit to T$20.10 on news it would merge with Innolux Display, 3 per cent higher at T$48.40....
...Then in November 2009 Innolux, a flat-panel maker in which Hon Hai has a 25 per cent stake, merged with Chi Mei Optoelectronics, Taiwan’s second-biggest flat-screen maker, in a $5bn deal....
...AU Optronics, the world’s third-largest LCD maker, rose 3.5 per cent to T$34.05 while Chi Mei Optoelectronics, a smaller local rival, was up 2.8 per cent to T$18.55....
...Evidence of increasing investment came with Taiwan’s two big flat panel makers, AU Optronics and Chi Mei Optoelectronics, both saying they have begun producing display panels and modules for e-readers....
...The nation’s two largest manufacturers, AU Optronics and Chi Mei Optoelectronics, gained 5 per cent to T$36 and 4.7 per cent to T$19 respectively....
...Now, with global demand for their products set to fall even further than originally forecast, even large tech manufacturers such as flat-panel screen maker Chi Mei Optoelectronics and semiconductor manufacturer...
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