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      schrieb am 21.01.12 08:01:57
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.611.837 von Goldbaba am 18.01.12 18:45:15In obigem Zusammenhang vielversprechend:


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      Tablets
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      Von Klaus Werle
      Tablet-Nutzung: Wie iPad und Co die Arbeitswelt umkrempeln

      iPad und andere Tablets werden das Management radikal umkrempeln. Noch arbeitet nur ein kleiner Teil der Führungskräfte mit den Zaubertafeln - doch die Veränderungen durch die Technik nehmen die Manager schon jetzt war.

      Hamburg - In den Managementetagen ist die Tafel los. Tablets wie das iPad sind leichter als Laptops, müssen nicht umständlich hochfahren, Aufgaben lassen sich damit quasi im Vorbeiwischen erledigen.


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      schrieb am 18.01.12 18:45:15
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.513.252 von R-BgO am 22.12.11 12:03:09Eine Ahnung über die Baustoffe der Zukunft:

      http://www.wiwo.de/technologie/forschung/high-tech-baustoff-…

      ...Das neue Material kam schließlich unter dem Handelsnamen Gorilla-Glas auf das iPad und wurde weltbekannt. Mittlerweile beliefert Corning mehr als 30 Hersteller von Smartphones, Netbooks und Tablets und erwirtschaftete 2010 einen Umsatz von 6,6 Milliarden Dollar.--
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      schrieb am 22.12.11 12:03:09
      Beitrag Nr. 34 ()
      zur aktuellen Aktion von Solarworld:

      Striking Balance – How the Solar Industry Benefits From the U.S. & China
      By Robert D. Hansen, President and CEO & Stephanie A. Burns, Chairman, Dow Corning Corporation
      15. Dezember 2011


      The trade case brought against Chinese solar manufacturers by U.S. solar-panel producer SolarWorld and six other domestic equipment makers could undermine the solar industry's significant progress at the very moment it is poised for success.

      With a largely jobless recovery here at home and a Chinese economy that is “cooling down,” a trade war over solar module production threatens both nations’ economies and the global viability of the solar industry overall.

      Currently, the U.S. Department of Commerce is investigating whether or not it should impose preliminary tariffs in the case — this is occurring against the backdrop of a growing chorus of political rhetoric. Meanwhile, China’s Commerce Ministry is not standing idle — they are gearing up for action. It appears they are serious about initiating their own measures in anticipation of the U.S. advocating for trade remedies to be put in place.

      At a time of economic dislocation and discontent, it is tempting to politicize trade disputes. But no nation or industry “wins” when these disputes escalate—and the unintended consequences of such an escalation will most likely outweigh the larger, negative impact on this important relationship with our largest trading partner.

      The pending case raises concerns, but resolving this issue through an adversarial confrontation will impede both countries’ abilities to benefit from a growing solar market both in the U.S. and abroad. Such benefits are only possible through lower prices catalyzed by healthy competition between global manufacturers. Countries around the world realize the economic contributions the solar industry can provide, and are supporting new technologies and markets. This is not news. But to be clear: Competition and incentives need to be fair for all industry players.

      Our companies, Dow Corning Corporation and Hemlock Semiconductor Group are among the world’s leading suppliers of polysilicon and other key solar materials that power solar innovation. Together, our common goal is to contribute to and support a thriving solar industry. Our recent U.S. investments of more than $5 billion back up that statement. We are expanding research, development and manufacturing capacity for materials such as polysilicon to help meet growing global demand. Our investments have made positive contributions toward getting the economy back on track — creating thousands of high paying jobs in economically hard-hit states like Michigan and Tennessee.

      Further, our business analyses indicate that now is the time for America’s solar industry to take off. The amount of new solar wattage installed in the U.S. has been growing more than 70 percent per year since 2008. Last year alone, the solar industry created approximately 100,000 jobs, an increase of nearly seven percent.

      As the solar industry continues to mature, the steep decline in solar panel prices have made solar energy affordable, delivering significant benefits for consumers while encouraging the development of large-scale photovoltaic projects. These installations, from residential rooftops to utility-scale solar farms are helping the economy and the environment.

      Continued investments made by domestic and foreign solar companies will allow solar to play an increasingly pivotal role in our country’s energy mix. And, as the solar industry continues to grow and achieve economies of scale, it will further drive job creation in communities around the country, up and down the value chain from manufacturing to installation.

      The world wants and needs growing, sustainable and environmentally beneficial sources of energy. To that end, a growing U.S. solar market is good business for everyone — for our companies and dozens of other domestic manufacturers; for distributors, developers, and installers; and for households, small businesses and other enterprises.

      In a down economy, the numbers help tell the tale: A recent Forbes story notes that the U.S. was a $5.6 billion gross exporter in solar-related products in 2010 — exporting $1.9 billion more than it imported — including net exports of approximately $400 million to China.

      The solar industry is ready for its moment in the sun. Here at home, we hope fairness prevails so that the investigatory process proceeds without acrimony, political overzealousness or protectionism; at stake are U.S. jobs, U.S. exports, and U.S. consumer benefits for a strategically important U.S. industry.
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      schrieb am 06.10.11 13:17:41
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      Taimide rolls out transparent PI films for display devices

      Ingrid Lee, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Thursday 6 October 2011]


      Taimide Technology has taped out transparent polyimide (PI) films which could replace glass in the production of display devices, according to the company.

      The transparent PI films can be used for color filters, touch panels and cover glass and will be instrumental to helping the display industry to produce lighter and thinner devices, the company claimed.

      The company has begun small volume production of transparent PI films and expects makers of display products to gradually switch from glass to transparent PI films in 2012-2013.

      Meanwhile, the company said it is positive about the outlook for the fourth quarter as current demand for PI films from the flexible PCB (FPBC) sector has remained strong.
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      schrieb am 22.08.11 15:12:51
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      Dow Corning Starts Monosilane Production At Michigan Facility
      by SI Staff on Thursday 18 August 2011


      Dow Corning says it has begun production of high-purity monosilane gas - a material used as an anti-reflective solar cell coating and as a feedstock for photovoltaics - at its facility in Thomas Township, Mich. This factory is adjacent to the polysilicon manufacturing plant of Hemlock Semiconductor Group, of which Dow Corning is a majority shareholder.

      "There are only a few major manufacturers of monosilane, and most of them use much of their supply for their own downstream processing," notes Eric Peeters, vice president of the company's solar group. "So, up until now, monosilane hasn't always been available when customers needed it."

      Dow Corning's monosilane plant has a capacity of 4,000 metric tons per year. Purity levels of the monosilane produced in the plant have consistently matched that of the leading supplier and are above industry specifications, the company says.

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      schrieb am 04.08.11 17:51:39
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      Corning Gorilla glass shows market potential for use in smartphone touch panels

      Yenting Chen, Taipei; Adam Hwang, DIGITIMES [Thursday 4 August 2011]


      Taiwan-based AU Optronics (AUO) and TPK Holding as well as LG Display and Samsung Electronics plan to adopt small-sized Gorilla glass produced by Corning as glass substrates used to make Touch on Lens touch panels, indicating Gorilla glass may have a large market share in touch panels used in smartphones, according to industry sources.

      Touch on Lens is a solution for touch panels incurring less production costs than the current method of laminating two sheets of glass, the sources pointed out.

      Other Taiwan-based makers, including Wintek, Cando and Chunghwa Picture Tubes, use large-sized reinforced glass sheets to produce Touch on Lens panels and then cut them into small panels, the sources indicated. However, the Touch on Lens panels made from large-sized glass sheets is not as rigid as Gorilla glass which has an anti-stress strength of 900MPa, the sources said.
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      schrieb am 29.06.11 18:26:49
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      Barclays senkt Ziel für Corning auf 28,00 US-Dollar - 'Overweight'
      22.06.2011 - 13:54

      LONDON (dpa-AFX Analyser) - Die britische Investmentbank Barclays hat das Kursziel für Corning von 30,00 auf 28,00 US-Dollar gesenkt und die Einstufung auf "Overweight" belassen. Die Sorgen um die Entwicklung im LCD-Geschäft erschienen übertrieben, schrieb Analyst Christopher Muse in einer Studie vom Mittwoch. Nach dem jüngsten Ausverkauf könnte sich eine Kaufgelegenheit bei den Aktien des Anbieters von Glas- und Keramikmaterialien für die Industrie ergeben.
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      schrieb am 27.04.11 18:55:40
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      schrieb am 08.02.11 19:07:31
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      Corning says China market presents large opportunity

      Press release; Rodney Chan, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 8 February 2011]

      The greater China market represents a US$2 billion opportunity for Corning, according to Eric Musser, CEO of Corning Greater China region.

      Within the past year Corning announced about US$1 billion in new investments in China, including a plan to build the company's first LCD glass melting facility and expand its light-duty substrate manufacturing operation. "Our total China sales exceeded US$800 million last year. We are forecasting sales of at least US$1.2 billion this year, and we could reach US$2 billion in revenue by 2014," Musser told the company's annual investor meeting in New York on February 4.

      China's market trends are creating growth opportunities across Corning's diverse businesses, he said. "We believe that China's LCD TV end market represents more than 20% of the worldwide total. Consequently, LCD panel manufacturers have been investing in China-based production for the past several years. Corning is making significant investments in its LCD glass manufacturing capabilities to meet this increasing market demand.

      "China became the largest consumer market for automobiles in 2009," he added. "Stricter emissions regulations now being implemented in China are driving increased demand for Corning's clean-air products, and we have expanded in-country capacity to meet this growing market opportunity."

      China has been Corning's largest market for optical fiber in recent years. Musser said that Corning expects China to continue making significant investments in building out the nation's wireless, FTTH, and enterprise networks for several additional years. "We anticipate China's fiber-to-the-home subscriber base could grow at a compound annual rate of more than 150% and optical solutions in the data center space may continue at a 20% compound growth rate, both through 2014," he said.

      China investments in the pharmaceutical industry are creating opportunities for Corning's laboratory products as well. Corning recently announced plans to establish a new life sciences manufacturing and distribution facility in China and to expand its consumable labware product offerings.

      Additionally, the company is also engaged in discussions with a number of Chinese customers interested in Corning's thin-film photovoltaic glass for solar-energy applications.

      "Corning has invested in China for more than 25 years. We have established leadership positions in each of our major businesses. With increased investments and technology innovation across each business, we should be able to continue growing in China and meeting the needs of the world's largest consumer market," Musser concluded.
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      schrieb am 07.02.11 12:56:30
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      On Friday February 4, 2011, 12:54 pm EST

      MIDLAND, Mich. (AP) -- Dow Corning Corp. said Friday its fourth-quarter earnings fell 13 percent despite higher sales, due to higher costs.

      The company -- a joint venture of Dow Chemical Co. and Corning Inc. that makes adhesives, emulsions, silicone and other chemicals for the automotive, cosmetics and other industries -- earned $251 million in the October-to-December period, compared with $289 million in the same quarter a year ago. The company did not provide per-share results.

      Adjusted to exclude certain one-time gains and losses, income fell 16 percent to $164.5 million from $196.5 million a year earlier.

      Revenue rose 7 percent to $1.58 billion from $1.47 billion a year earlier.

      For all of last year, the company earned $866 million, up 45 percent from $598.1 million in 2009. Revenue leaped 18 percent to nearly $6 billion from $5.09 billion a year earlier.

      The company said its silicones business continued to grow last year, especially in electronics, life sciences, solar and industrial applications. Its production of polycrystalline silicon, used in electronics and solar cells also grew. Dow Corning added rising raw material costs and energy prices will likely pressure earnings this year.
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