Nokia name to return to mobile phones after licensing dealThe Nokia name will return to the mobile phone market after a company backed by one of its former executives teamed up with manufacturer Foxconn to buy the rights to the brand for mobile devices. Nokia, once the world's bigges More… |
Foxconn seals $3.5bn Sharp takeover dealFoxconn and Sharp Corp on Saturday formally signed a long-awaited deal that would see the Taiwan firm take control of the Japanese display maker, as executives sought to dispel lingering doubts over whether Sharp can turn around its ebbing fortu More… |
Foxconn seals $3.5bn Sharp takeover dealFoxconn and Sharp Corp on Saturday formally signed a long-awaited deal that would see the Taiwan firm take control of the Japanese display maker, as executives sought to dispel lingering doubts over whether Sharp can turn around its ebbing fortu More… |
Taiwan's Foxconn to seal Sharp deal next weekSharp Corp and Taiwan's Foxconn are set to sign a takeover deal next week after repeated delays, with the two sides set to agree on a smaller bailout than originally planned for the troubled Japanese electronics maker, two sources familiar w More… |
Cima NanoTech, Foxconn enter into joint ventureCima NanoTech, a developer and manufacturer of transparent conductive film solutions, has entered into a joint venture with Foxconn, a leading ICT technology provider and vertically integrated device manufacturer, to deliver the industry’s More… |
Taiwan's Foxconn plans $5bn investment in IndiaTaiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer and a key supplier to Apple Inc, on Saturday signed a pact with India's Maharashtra state to invest $5 billion over five years on a new electronics manufacturing More… |
Low cost era over for China's workshopsFoxconn Technology's agreement to improve the lot of its 1.2 million workers in China who make Apple's iPads and iPhones is a signal that China is losing its title as the world's lowest-cost producer of everything. It is not a pure econom More… |
Apple China partner to revamp work conditionsApple and its China manufacturing partner, Foxconn, agreed to improve wages and working conditions at factories accused of being sweatshops. Under the agreement, Foxconn, which makes Apple devices from the iPhone to the iPad, will hire ten More… |
Apple's CEO finds Foxconn deaths 'troubling'Apple chief executive Steve Jobs finds 'troubling' a string of worker deaths at Foxconn, the contract manufacturer that assembles the company's iPhones and iPads, but said its factory in China 'is not a sweatshop.' Jobs More… |