龙腾光电:预计2024年净亏损1.75亿元-2.05亿元

1月17日,龙腾光电(688055)发布公告,预计2024年年度归母净利润约亏损1.75亿元至2.05亿元,与上年同期相比,亏损减少约7342万元至1.03亿元,同比减亏26.37%至37.14%。同时,扣除非经常性损益后的归母净利润预计约亏损2.3亿元至2.6亿元,较上年同期减少约3913万元至6913万元,同比减亏13.08%至23.11%。

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和辉光电:2024年净亏损25亿元

1月17日,和辉光电发布公告,2024年度主要财务数据和指标显示,公司实现营业总收入49.58亿元,较上年同期增长63.17%。归母净利润约亏损25.14亿元,较上年同期亏损减少7.31亿元,改善幅度为22.52%;归母净利润约亏损25.83亿元,较上年同期亏损减少7.49亿元,改善幅度为22.49%。

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LG 34GX90SA is the smaller sibling of the LG 39GX90SA UltraGear OLED Smart Monitor

LG Japan’s website has listed the LG 34GX90SA with its basic specifications only and it looks like it’s the smaller sibling of the LG 39GX90SA. Obviously, the diagonal size, pixel density, footprint, and weight are the only differences between the two. Each has a curved OLED display panel with an 800R curvature and an ultra-wide QHD resolution of 3440 x 1440 px. The displays cover 98.5% of the…

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LG 27G850A is a 27″ 4K 240Hz IPS Black monitor with dual mode

LG 27G850A is a new UltraGear gaming monitor that is about to hit the European and the U.S. market but it seems it is already available in China. We found the monitor’s basic data on LG’s Japan website and after researching it, we came upon a review on BiliBili dated from November 2024. This review unveils it all, including the display panel model – LG LM270WRD-SSA1. This is a Nano IPS display…

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The era of ‘subtraction’: Q&A with HCMF Group executive director Jeffrey Hsi

Taiwan-based HCMF Group, a long-standing supplier of automotive parts and systems to global Tier 1 OEMs, operates nearly 30 sales, manufacturing, and R&D facilities worldwide. The company provides comprehensive automotive electromechanical system solutions and recently showcased its cross-industry collaborations at CES 2025. Partners such as AUO, AGC, Inventec, TMY Technology, BenQ Materials, and Kinpo Group contributed to HCMF’s efforts to redefine intelligent mobility through groundbreaking innovations and seamless integration capabilities.

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Massive budget cuts could threaten Taiwan’s AI ambitions and cripple science parks operations, warns NSTC minister

As the Legislative Yuan nears the end of its current session, opposition parties have proposed significant cuts and freezes to the 2025 central government budget. At a press conference on January 16, Premier Jung-tai Cho warned that these reductions would weaken Taiwan in five critical areas: technological development, national security, civil service performance, government communications, and overall national competitiveness.

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