Founded in September 2005 , GLO is a technology spin-out from the Nanometer Structure Consortium ("nmC") at Lund University and is focused on commercialisation in the field of led high bay light diodes for general illumination of the heterostructured nanowire technology research of Dr. Lars Samuelson, Professor of Solid State Physics and Head of nmC, and the world-class team at Lund University.
Amtran noted that32- to 42-inch products accounted for about 80% of the total shipments in September, and 47- and 55-inch models remained at about 13% amid the launch of new models, while LED-backlit TVs increased to about 20% from 12% in the first half of the year.
Although LCD TV sales in the North America market in 2010 had been weaker than expected, shipments in the first half of 2010 had dropped 3% on year, and further affected the performance of vendors. Amtran believed that sales during the year-end holidays would be good as market demand had started to increase amid various promotions.
As the same, following weaker-than-expected demand from China's street lighting and global TV sectors, Bright LED Electronics September revenues were registered NT$436 million, dropping by 10% sequentially. The company has been seeing stronger orders for LED high bay lighting with shipments likely increasing to 3,000 units in October from 2,000 units in September.
Similarly, Lextar Electronics’ September revenues had slid 11.93% to NT$803 million, but went up 181% on year. 3Q revenues rose 10.88% on quarter and 212% on year to NT$2.64 billion.
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