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1. Infineon Preps $1.1B Qimonda Public Stock Offering - CIO News Alerts - Blog - CIO
www.cio.com/blog_view.html?CID - [Cached]Published on: 8/2/2006 Last Visited: 8/2/2006
Moreover, a recent check on the PC food chain leads us to believe that the PC market will continue to perform lower than expected in 2006," said Timothy Chen, chip analyst for CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets in Taipei, in a Friday research note to clients. -
2. Televisions ( antique televisions ) Gadgets digest
televisions.gadgetdigest.net/2 - [Cached]Last Visited: 1/24/2007
"While the slide in panel prices has been very visible, the weak expectations for shipments even in the TV segment are worrying," said Tim Chen, an analyst at CLSA in Taipei.
As the replacement of traditional monitors by flat-screen and desktop PCs by notebooks will lose momentum in the long term, flat-screen televisions are the main hope for growth for the flat panel manufacturing industry. Merrill Lynch recently raised its forecast for global TV panel shipments to 49.1m units this year, up from 25.2m units in 2005.
Mr Chen said the downward adjustment in AUO's guidance could also indicate that hopes for a large boost in flat-screen TV sales from the football World Cup may be disappointed. "Those who wanted to get an LCD TV for the world cup should all have bought it by now," he said. -
3. eTaiwanNews.com/Taiex advances, led by Taiwan Semiconductor
www.etaiwannews.com/Business/2 - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2004 Last Visited: 7/22/2004
Shares of AU Optronics fell as much as 2.7 percent after its stock-price prediction for the next six months was slashed to NT$38 from NT$87 by Timothy Chen, an analyst at CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets. The stock was downgraded to "underperform" from "outperform" because of drops in product prices and earnings growth, Chen wrote in a research report today.

