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As major EMS/ODM companies continue to face strategic and operational challenges, will we see another giant merger in 2008?
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Greenpeace: Consumer Electronics Companies Slow on Climate Action

Environmental Compliance, Supply Chain /Business - 27 Nov 2008
Greenpeace announces that its tenth edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics shows that most consumer electronics companies have been slow to get serious about climate change. Despite mu...
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Taiwan to Ship 3 Percent Lesser Monitors in 2008: MIC

Market Trends, Supply Chain /Business - 27 Nov 2008
Taiwan is expected to ship 113 million monitors this year, a 3 percent decrease from 2007 and the first drop in history, due to the slowdown in global LCD monitor market, according to the Market Intel...
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Sales of Mobile Handsets in Asia Pacific Increase Despite Economic Pressure

Top News, Supply Chain /Business - 27 Nov 2008
Worldwide sales of mobile phones to end users reached more than 309 million units in the third quarter of 2008, a 6 percent increase compared to the third quarter of 2007, according to Gartner Inc. Gr...
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Cicor Announces Changes in Top Management

News, Supply Chain /Business - 27 Nov 2008
The Board and the CEO of Cicor Technologies, Lucas A Grolimund, have come to a mutual understanding to terminate the employment as a result of disagreements regarding the strategic development of the ...
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LPKF Receives China Trader Award

News, Supply Chain /Business - 27 Nov 2008
LPKF Laser & Electronics AG has been honored in the Metzlersaal of the Städel Art Gallery in Frankfurt, Germany by Tony Tyler, Chief Executive of Cathay Pacific Airways. The company has been doing bus...
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Industry, Academics Invited to Submit Poster Abstracts for IPC APEX Expo in Las Vegas

News, Supply Chain /Business - 27 Nov 2008
IPC—Association Connecting Electronics Industries invites researchers, academics, technical experts and industry leaders to submit abstracts for poster presentations at IPC APEX Expo, the industry’s c...
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Nepcon China Moves to Shanghai World Expo Venue for 2011 Event

News, Supply Chain /Business - 27 Nov 2008
Reed Exhibitions announces that in 2011 the Nepcon China Exhibition will be held at the Shanghai World Expo Venue (WEV). According to the organizer, the new venue will offer exhibitors and visitors st...
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Industrial PC Makers in Taiwan Eye M&A as Strategy

News, Supply Chain /Business - 26 Nov 2008
Despite the financial turmoil globally, the top two makers of industrial personal computer (IPC) in Taiwan , including Flytech Group International Inc and Winmate Communication Inc, are mulling M&A as...
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Greenpeace: Consumer Electronics Companies Slow on Climate Action

Top News, Supply Chain /Business - 26 Nov 2008
Greenpeace announces that its tenth edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics shows that most consumer electronics companies have been slow to get serious about climate change. Despite mu...
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Global Downturn in Demand for Consumer Electronics Causes Closure of "World’s Largest" Tantalum Mine

News, Supply Chain /Business - 26 Nov 2008
Talison Minerals, said to be the world’s largest tantalum mining operation, announced that it is suspending mining at its Wodgina operation in Western Australia due to a severe downturn in worldwide d...
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