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06.05.26 - 05:06
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India approves new semiconductor and Mini/Micro LED projects (Digitimes)
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India's latest approvals could expand global display and chip sourcing as the country adds Mini/Micro LED GaN fabrication and large-scale packaging capacity. Global manufacturers and buyers may see new sourcing options as India deepens its production capabilities for displays, power devices, and automotive components....
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06.05.26 - 04:06
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Largan Industrial Optics and Apollo Power to supply renewable electricity to semiconductor suppliers (Digitimes)
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Largan Industrial Optics and Apollo Power announced a green power cooperation agreement on May 5 to supply renewable electricity to global high-tech manufacturing, aiming to support the semiconductor industry's low-carbon transition and meet tighter ESG requirements across international supply chains. The deal is expected to deliver more than 10 million kWh of renewable electricity per year and will initially target upstream and downstream semiconductor suppliers, the firms said....
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05.05.26 - 14:30
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Elmos Semiconductor Buy (DPA-AFX)
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HAMBURG (dpa-AFX Analyser) - Das Analysehaus Warburg Research hat das Kursziel für Elmos nach Zahlen zum ersten Quartal von 180 auf 210 Euro angehoben und die Einstufung auf "Buy" belassen. Der Hersteller von Halbleitern habe den erwartet starken Jahresauftakt ......
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05.05.26 - 11:45
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Elmos Semiconductor Buy (DPA-AFX)
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HAMBURG (dpa-AFX Analyser) - Das Analysehaus Warburg Research hat die Einstufung für Elmos nach vorläufigen Zahlen auf "Buy" mit einem Kursziel von 180 Euro belassen. Der Jahresstart des Halbleiterunternehmens sei stark ausgefallen, schrieb Malte Schaumann ......
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05.05.26 - 04:06
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Taiwan manufacturing PMI jumps to 60.3% as AI and semiconductors tighten supply (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's manufacturing purchasing managers index rose to 60.3% in April 2026, marking the seventh consecutive month of expansion and the strongest pace since September 2021, the Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research and the Taiwan Management Institute Taiwan said on May 4. Executives attributed the rise to shifting capacity and price pressures from AI, semiconductors and electronic components, plus pre-buying by manufacturers amid supply tightness and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East....
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