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EU Dismisses Innolux’s Appeal in Cartel Case

by Helen Vince

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has dismissed an appeal from Innolux against the $288 million fine imposed on the company for taking part in the LCD price fixing scandal. Innolux was originally fined …

Tags:Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Price Fixing| Vol 22 - Issue 34

Innolux Goes Large at Touch Taiwan

by Tom Allen

Innolux will show a 65″ 8k TV panel at Touch Taiwan 2015 (26th – 28th August), in Taipei, as well as other high-resolution and integrated touch units. Designed for high-end TV use, Innolux’s 8k …

Tags:Events| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Innolux July Sales Fell 18% YoY

by Helen Vince

Innolux said sales in July fell 1.7% sequentially and 18.6% year on year, to NT$29.7 billion ($938.2 million), bringing sales for the first seven months of the year to NT$123.4 billion ($3.8 billion). The …

Tags:Financial Data| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 32

Innolux to Absorb CMEL

by Milos Pavlovic

On the 1st September, Innolux is to fully absorb its subsidiary, CMEL (which specialises in OLED development). It already owns over 97% of the company according to local sources.

Tags:Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| Vol 22 - Issue 31

Innolux Result 30/07/15

by Yvette Raikes

Innolux Corporation saw Q2 net profits of TWD5.4 billion ($171.1 million), up from TWD3.0 billion ($95.3 million) in the year-ago quarter, on revenue which fell to TWD93.8 billion ($3.0 billion) from TWD111.1 billion ($3.5 …

Tags:Financial Data| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 31

Innolux June Sales, Shipments Decline

by Helen Vince

Innolux reported declining sales and shipments in June, with revenue falling 3.3% sequentially and 17.5% year on year to NT$30.3 billion ($976.1 million). In the second quarter, Innolux’s sales were 6.4% lower than Q1 …

Tags:Financial Data| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 29

43″ Overtakes 42″ in TV Size Popularity

by Tom Allen

According to sources in Asia, both LG Display and AUO have seen 43″ TV panels pass 42″ units in popularity over the last year. Due to this demand, other makers – such as BOE …

Tags:AUO| CEC Panda| China| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Samsung Display| TV Sizes| Vol 22 - Issue 28

AUO, Innolux Dismiss Merger Rumours

by Helen Vince

AU Optronics (AUO) and Innolux have dismissed further rumours that the two companies are considering merging, citing differences in market strategy, technology, patents and management. The two companies were reported to have been considering …

Tags:AUO| CPT| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 28

New LCD Lines for Innolux

by Tom Allen

Innolux president JC Wang has said that the company will construct new G8.6 LCD facilties, entering mass production in Q3’15. Monthly capacity is expected to be 40,000 glass substrates. Panels sized from 40″ – …

Tags:India| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| LCD Fabs| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Innolux Predicts Profit from TV Panels

by Helen Vince

Innolux has forecast a net profit for this year which will exceed last year’s NT$21.6 billion ($698.7 million). The company says the improvement will be driven by strong demand for its TV panels, including …

Tags:Financial Data| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

AUO’s CEO Steps Down

by Helen Vince

AU Optronics’ (AUO) founder and chairman, Lee Kun-yao has resigned and will be succeeded by Paul Peng. The company said that Lee decided to step down earlier than planned as he had confidence in …

Tags:AUO| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 22 - Issue 20

Taiwan Panel Makers’ Total Capex to Reach $2.6 Billion

by Helen Vince

Sources in Taiwan have estimated that the four local major panel makers will spend a total of NT$79.5 billion ($2.6 billion) between them this year on capital expenditure. AU Optronics (AUO) and Innolux are …

Tags:AUO| CPT| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Innolux| Investment| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 20