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...What we’re seeing on pictures and on TV, these collapsed and pancaked and crumbling structures, tell me we will need to understand better what happened here.”...
...Mark Dowding at BlueBay Asset Management notes: “A weaker picture for China could be more negative for Europe and emerging economies in 2020....
...Even in Asia, Malaysia’s iflix — in which the Philippines’ largest telecoms company, PLDT, has a stake — is expanding and moving further into the Middle East and Africa....
...HP accused Taiwan’s Chunghwa Picture Tubes and its subsidiary Tatung Company of America of causing it over $1bn in damages by overcharging, in a suit filed in the federal court in San Francisco on November...
...One included the Palm Garden golf club in Malaysia....
...The regulator said it had fined LG and Samsung Rmb100m; Chimei – which is now part of Innolux – Rmb94m; AU Optronics Rmb22m; Chunghwa Picture Tubes Rmb16m; and HannStar Display Rmb240,000....
...Lynas will provide the raw materials via a plant in Malaysia that is due to be completed early next year....
...The five companies are LG Display of South Korea and Taiwan’s AU Optronics, Chimei Innolux, Chunghwa Picture Tubes and HannStar Display....
...Chunghwa Picture Tubes rose by its 7 percent daily limit to T$4.49 after reports that Taipei might allow Chinese appliance companies to buy stakes in LCD makers....
...Picture Tubes that inflated the price of flat panels from 2001 to 2006....
...Officials at Samsung Electronics, LG Display and Chunghwa Picture Tubes were not available for comment....
...It is a while since the picture on liquid crystal display screens has been this good....
...The location is the former Chunghwa Picture Tubes plant, a big inward investment project of the 1990s which fell spectacularly short of expectations....
...Chunghwa Picture Tubes, Taiwan’s third-largest manufacturer of TFT LCD panels, said on Sunday Warburg Pincus would acquire a 10 per cent stake in the company, the first investment in the sector by a leading...
...Given these difficulties, only three Taiwanese-backed businesses in China are awaiting approval for an A-share IPO under the new rules – one of the mainland factories owned by Chunghwa Picture Tubes, a Taiwanese...
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