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UPDATE 1-TABLE-Taiwan corporate results in February

Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:45am EDT

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  (Adds more figures)
 March 10 (Reuters) - February sales results of major Taiwan
companies (in millions of Taiwan dollars unless otherwise
stated). Figures in brackets indicates loss:
 COMPANY                   SALES    MONTH/MONTH(%)  YEAR/YEAR(%)
 TECHS:
 Acer (2353.TW)            30,831      41.4           13.8
 ASE (2311.TW)             4,286@      18.5          -44.5
 Asustek (2357.TW)        13,300       56.0          -26.0
 AU (2409.TW)             15,381@      16.1          -63.8
 Compal (2324.TW)         38,910       38.0           20.0
 HTC (2498.TW)             9,206       -8.0           -4.4
 Mediatek (2454.TW)        7,932@      27.8           59.2
 Powerchip (5346.TWO)      1,302      -18.8          -73.2
 Quanta (2382.TW)         49,567@      15.1          -15.9
^TSMC 2330              11,500       -7.5          -59.5
 UMC (2303.TW)             3,144       -0.3          -56.9
 FINANCIAL:
 Cathay Fin (2882.TW)     2,221*       16.3            n/a
 Chinatrust Fin (2891.TW)   968*      -28.9            n/a
^Fubon Fin (2881.TW)      1,480*      100.0           64.4
 Mega Fin (2886.TW)       1,261*        3.5          -27.3
 OTHERS
^Formosa Plastics        11,120        26.4          -30.2
 (1301.TW)
 NOTE:     ^ denotes new addition
           @ denotes consolidated figures
           * denotes net profit/loss
           & indicates subsidiaries net profit
 SOURCE: Company statements
 (US$=T$34.6)



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