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UPDATE 1-TABLE-Taiwan corporate results in March

Fri Apr 10, 2009 7:17am EDT

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 April 10 (Reuters) - March 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)           42,450       37.7            23.9
 ASE (2311.TW)             5,495@      28.2           -34.5
 Asustek (2357.TW)        18,607       40.0           -18.2
 AU (2409.TW)             22,107@      43.7           -53.0
 Compal (2324.TW)         44,400@      14.3            16.4
^Hon Hai (2317.TW)       102,875       24.4            -1.3
 HTC (2498.TW)            12,376       34.4            12.0
 Mediatek (2454.TW)        9,595@      21.0            23.7
 Powerchip (5346.TWO)      1,019      -21.7           -77.6
 Quanta (2382.TW)         63,379@      27.9           -16.5
 UMC (2303.TW)             4,541       44.5           -46.6
 TSMC (2330.TW)           13,619       18.4           -48.7
 FINANCIALS:  
 Cathay  Fin (2882.TW)       848*     -61.8             n/a
 Chinatrust Fin (2891.TW)  1,065*      10.0             n/a
 Fubon Fin (2881.TW)          10*     -99.3             n/a
 OTHERS:
 Evergreen Marine (2603.TW)1,264        7.4           -33.7
 Formosa Plastics(1301.TW)11,508        3.5           -29.3
 NOTE:     ^ denotes new addition
           @ denotes consolidated figures
           * denotes net profit/loss
           & indicates subsidiaries net profit
 SOURCE: Company statements
 (US$=T$33.8)





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