Taiwanese manufacturers hope to `frame' themselves
HOME FASHION:
More firms are hopping on the digital bandwagon, figuring that digital picture frames will become the latest `must have' item for camera owners
By Jason Tan Taiwanese contract makers are betting that digital photo frames will become the latest trend in home decor.
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Etron shares fall after offices raided
By Jessie Ho Shares of Etron Technology Inc (鈺創科技) plummeted by the 7 percent daily limit yesterday after prosecutors raided the integrated circuit design house on Wednesday.
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Plunging DRAM prices drag memory chipmakers into the red, analyst says
By Lisa Wang Global computer memory chipmakers are expected to swing into losses this quarter as prices plunge on a supply glut, and they may not see a significant pickup in business until the fourth quarter, a Taipei-based market researcher said yesterday.
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Central Insurance adopts parent company's name
WHAT'S IN A NAME? :
In a bid to tap into the marketing of its US parent company, the Taipei-based non-life insurer has been renamed AIG General Insurance (Taiwan) Co
By Jackie Lin Taipei-based Central Insurance Co (中央產險), which was acquired by American International Group Inc (AIG) last August, announced yesterday that the firm has been renamed AIG General Insurance (Taiwan) Co (友邦產險), effective last Friday.
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Few bidders for troubled Taitung Business Bank
By Amber Chung Unlike last week, when Enterprise Bank of Hualien (花蓮企銀) was successfully auctioned off, the government yesterday failed to find a buyer for the financially fragile Taitung Business Bank (台東企銀) after more than seven hours of bidding.
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Asustek announces its return to discrete sound card market
By Jason Tan Asustek Computer Inc (華碩電腦) is returning to the sound card market with offerings aimed at high-end users, a company executive said in Taipei yesterday.
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