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schrieb am 02.04.16 11:06:55
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...scheint eine Foxconn-Tochter zu sein: http://www.fihmb.com/about/FIHprofile.aspx;
habe schon Ewigkeiten eine kleine Menge im Depot und muss erst mal wieder aufarbeiten, wie die Dinge eigentlich genau sitzen.
habe schon Ewigkeiten eine kleine Menge im Depot und muss erst mal wieder aufarbeiten, wie die Dinge eigentlich genau sitzen.
schrieb am 25.05.16 12:53:27
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Foxconn receiving more short lead-time orders, performance to be even better in 3Q16, says chairman
Ninelu Tu, Guiyang; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 25 May 2016]
Foxconn Electronics has been receiving more short lead-time orders recently amid structural changes of global economy, and this has resulted in an increase in overtime hours at its factories, according to company chairman Terry Gou.
Foxconn's performance will become even better in the third quarter of 2016, Gou said during a briefing meeting with China's Premier Le Keqiang prior to the opening of Guiyang International Big Data Expo 2016 to be held in Guizhou province, southwest China from May 25-29.
Restructuring of human resources will be one of the greatest challenges to businesses worldwide in the future as over 47% of job opportunities will be replaced by machines in the next 20 years, Gou said, noting that the machine means data analysis plus smart applications.
As one of the participants of the Big Data Expo, Foxconn is striving to build an information management platform that will address and integrate six business flows - personnel, commodity, and logistics physically as well as information, financial and technology virtually, Gou said.
Based on the platform, Foxconn will be able to build up smart and environmental friendly plants with cloud networks, high intelligent capability and mobility, Gou added.
Participants of the briefing meeting also include HTC chairperson Cher Wang, Dell president Michael Dell, Huawei president Ren Zhengfei, Baidu chairman Robin Li, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun and India-based NIIT CEO Rahul Keshav Patwardhan.
Ninelu Tu, Guiyang; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 25 May 2016]
Foxconn Electronics has been receiving more short lead-time orders recently amid structural changes of global economy, and this has resulted in an increase in overtime hours at its factories, according to company chairman Terry Gou.
Foxconn's performance will become even better in the third quarter of 2016, Gou said during a briefing meeting with China's Premier Le Keqiang prior to the opening of Guiyang International Big Data Expo 2016 to be held in Guizhou province, southwest China from May 25-29.
Restructuring of human resources will be one of the greatest challenges to businesses worldwide in the future as over 47% of job opportunities will be replaced by machines in the next 20 years, Gou said, noting that the machine means data analysis plus smart applications.
As one of the participants of the Big Data Expo, Foxconn is striving to build an information management platform that will address and integrate six business flows - personnel, commodity, and logistics physically as well as information, financial and technology virtually, Gou said.
Based on the platform, Foxconn will be able to build up smart and environmental friendly plants with cloud networks, high intelligent capability and mobility, Gou added.
Participants of the briefing meeting also include HTC chairperson Cher Wang, Dell president Michael Dell, Huawei president Ren Zhengfei, Baidu chairman Robin Li, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun and India-based NIIT CEO Rahul Keshav Patwardhan.
schrieb am 05.10.16 12:23:20
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Foxconn details 40,000 robots at factories, says report
Alexandria Chou, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 5 October 2016]
The Foxconn Group has installed 40,000 robots for handling manufacturing jobs at a number of its plans in China, according to a Taipei-based Central News Agency (CNA) report, citing the group's general manager of the automation technology department committee, Dai Chia-peng.
The industrial robots, namely Foxbot, are being rolled out from the group's plants in Taiwan, Shenzhen and Jingzhen (Shanxi province, China), with total robot production reaching about 10,000 units a year, Dai indicated.
With the exception of some key components such as speed reducers and servo motors, Foxconn manufactures the bulk of controllers and components needed for the robots in-house, Dai noted, adding that the company is also developing related software and solutions.
The Foxbots are currently being installed in a number the group's factories in China, including an industrial base in Zhengzhou, a tablet plant in Chengdu, and computer products and peripheral plants in Kunshan and Jiashan.
In addition to producing robotic products in-house, the group does not rule the possibility of acquiring other robot-producing companies, Dai noted, adding that Foxconn also plans to step into the production of medical robots.
Alexandria Chou, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 5 October 2016]
The Foxconn Group has installed 40,000 robots for handling manufacturing jobs at a number of its plans in China, according to a Taipei-based Central News Agency (CNA) report, citing the group's general manager of the automation technology department committee, Dai Chia-peng.
The industrial robots, namely Foxbot, are being rolled out from the group's plants in Taiwan, Shenzhen and Jingzhen (Shanxi province, China), with total robot production reaching about 10,000 units a year, Dai indicated.
With the exception of some key components such as speed reducers and servo motors, Foxconn manufactures the bulk of controllers and components needed for the robots in-house, Dai noted, adding that the company is also developing related software and solutions.
The Foxbots are currently being installed in a number the group's factories in China, including an industrial base in Zhengzhou, a tablet plant in Chengdu, and computer products and peripheral plants in Kunshan and Jiashan.
In addition to producing robotic products in-house, the group does not rule the possibility of acquiring other robot-producing companies, Dai noted, adding that Foxconn also plans to step into the production of medical robots.
schrieb am 03.01.17 11:08:46
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FIH Mobile appoints acting chairman
Chau-Chin Chang, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 3 January 2017]
Vincent Tong, chairman and executive director of FIH Mobile, a handset arm of the Foxconn Group, has resigned from the positions of chairman and director he held in the handset company. Incumbent CEO Calvin Chih has been appointed as acting chairman, effective January 1, 2017, according to a company announcement.
Tong has decided to resign in order to implement his personal plans for new business opportunities, FIH said.
Tong served as chairman of FIH Mobile for four years. He also served as a senior executive of Foxconn Electronics previously.
Chau-Chin Chang, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 3 January 2017]
Vincent Tong, chairman and executive director of FIH Mobile, a handset arm of the Foxconn Group, has resigned from the positions of chairman and director he held in the handset company. Incumbent CEO Calvin Chih has been appointed as acting chairman, effective January 1, 2017, according to a company announcement.
Tong has decided to resign in order to implement his personal plans for new business opportunities, FIH said.
Tong served as chairman of FIH Mobile for four years. He also served as a senior executive of Foxconn Electronics previously.
schrieb am 18.05.17 12:54:27
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Qualcomm files breach of contract complaint against Apple manufacturers for non-payment of royalties
Press release; Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 17 May 2017]
Qualcomm has filed a complaint in the US District Court for the Southern District of California against FIH Mobile and Hon Hai Precision Industry (together known as Foxconn), Pegatron, Wistron, and Compal Electronics, the four manufacturers of all Apple iPhones and iPads sold worldwide, for breaching their license agreements and other commitments with Qualcomm and refusing to pay for use of Qualcomm’s licensed technologies. Qualcomm seeks an order that would require the defendants to comply with their long-standing contractual obligations to Qualcomm, as well as declaratory relief and damages.
Despite a long history of consistently paying royalties under their license agreements with Qualcomm, the manufacturers now are refusing to pay royalties on the Apple products they produce. While not disputing their contractual obligations to pay for the use of Qualcomm’s inventions, the manufacturers say they must follow Apple’s instructions not to pay, Qualcomm indicated.
The license agreements with the manufacturers in many cases were entered into before Apple sold its first iPhone and Apple is not a party to the agreements. Further, the defendants are continuing to pay Qualcomm royalties for use of Qualcomm’s technology in non-Apple products, under the very same agreements that apply to the Apple products, Qualcomm noted.
Qualcomm has already filed a separate claim against Apple for its unlawful interference with the license agreements between Qualcomm and these manufacturers.
"It is unfortunate that we must take this action against these long-time licensees to enforce our agreements, but we cannot allow these manufacturers and Apple to use our valuable intellectual property without paying the fair and reasonable royalties to which they have agreed,” said Don Rosenberg, executive VP and general counsel of Qualcomm. “As Apple continues to collect billions of dollars from consumer sales of its Qualcomm-enabled products, it is using its market power as the wealthiest company in the world to try to coerce unfair and unreasonable license terms from Qualcomm in its global attack on the company. Our license agreements with Apple’s manufacturers remain valid and enforceable. The manufacturers must continue to live up to their obligations under these agreements and Apple should immediately cease its tortious interference.”
Qualcomm files breach of contract complaint against Apple manufacturers for non-payment of royalties
Press release; Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 17 May 2017]
Qualcomm has filed a complaint in the US District Court for the Southern District of California against FIH Mobile and Hon Hai Precision Industry (together known as Foxconn), Pegatron, Wistron, and Compal Electronics, the four manufacturers of all Apple iPhones and iPads sold worldwide, for breaching their license agreements and other commitments with Qualcomm and refusing to pay for use of Qualcomm’s licensed technologies. Qualcomm seeks an order that would require the defendants to comply with their long-standing contractual obligations to Qualcomm, as well as declaratory relief and damages.
Despite a long history of consistently paying royalties under their license agreements with Qualcomm, the manufacturers now are refusing to pay royalties on the Apple products they produce. While not disputing their contractual obligations to pay for the use of Qualcomm’s inventions, the manufacturers say they must follow Apple’s instructions not to pay, Qualcomm indicated.
The license agreements with the manufacturers in many cases were entered into before Apple sold its first iPhone and Apple is not a party to the agreements. Further, the defendants are continuing to pay Qualcomm royalties for use of Qualcomm’s technology in non-Apple products, under the very same agreements that apply to the Apple products, Qualcomm noted.
Qualcomm has already filed a separate claim against Apple for its unlawful interference with the license agreements between Qualcomm and these manufacturers.
"It is unfortunate that we must take this action against these long-time licensees to enforce our agreements, but we cannot allow these manufacturers and Apple to use our valuable intellectual property without paying the fair and reasonable royalties to which they have agreed,” said Don Rosenberg, executive VP and general counsel of Qualcomm. “As Apple continues to collect billions of dollars from consumer sales of its Qualcomm-enabled products, it is using its market power as the wealthiest company in the world to try to coerce unfair and unreasonable license terms from Qualcomm in its global attack on the company. Our license agreements with Apple’s manufacturers remain valid and enforceable. The manufacturers must continue to live up to their obligations under these agreements and Apple should immediately cease its tortious interference.”
schrieb am 07.05.18 11:36:06
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2017 Verlust und letzte Woche Gewinnwarnung für Q1-2018
schrieb am 07.05.18 17:49:23
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.707.755 von R-BgO am 07.05.18 11:36:06...man merkt es an den Kursen...

schrieb am 28.04.19 17:26:43
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.707.755 von R-BgO am 07.05.18 11:36:06
es ging so weiter,
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