FoxconnIndustrialInternethasfileditsprospectuswiththeChinaSecuritiesRegulatoryCommissionforitsShanghailistingreview.FoxconnIndustrialInternet,asubsidiaryofFoxco
FoxconnIndustrialInternetCo.,Ltd.hasfileditsprospectuswithChinaSecuritiesRegulatoryCommission(CSRC)foritsShanghailistingreview,saidtheCSRConitswebsiteFriday,whi
Foxconn,oneofApple’smainsuppliers,formallyknownasHonHaiPrecisionIndustryCoLtdsaidonFridayitaimstoinvestT$10billion($342million)inartificialintelligence(AI)andre
TechgiantFoxconn'sdisplayscreenplantinWisconsinwouldgeta140millionU.S.dollarsprojecttomeetitshugeelectricdemand,localtransmissionutilityAmericanTransmissionCo.(
Taiwan’sFoxconnreporteda39percentslideinquarterlyprofit,farworsethanexpected,astheassemblerofAppleIncproductssawmarginssqueezedbyproductionbottlenecksfortheiPho
Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer Foxconn on Wednesday announced plans to build a 10 billion dollars worth LCD display panel screen plant in Wisconsin, a deal President Donald Trump asserted would not have happened without his efforts.
MultinationalelectronicsgiantFoxconnhasannouncedplanstoinvestmorethan10billionUSdollarsinadisplay-makingfactoryintheUnitedStates.Thecontractcompany,knownforitsw
Taiwan's Foxconn will continue to pursue an acquisition of Toshiba Corp's chip business, a day after the troubled conglomerate chose a rival suitor as the preferred bidder, the head of Foxconn's Japanese unit said.
Taiwan'sFoxconnwillcontinuetopursueanacquisitionofToshibaCorp'schipbusiness,adayafterthetroubledconglomeratechosearivalsuitorasthepreferredbidder,theheadofFoxco
AppleInc,computinggiantDellIncandKingstonTechnologyCoaremembersofaFoxconn-ledconsortiumbiddingforToshibaCorp'schipunit,theCEOoftheworld'slargestelectronicsmanuf
AppleInc(AAPL.O)andAmazon.comInc(AMZN.O)willjoinFoxconn's(2317.TW)bidforToshibaCorp's(6502.T)semiconductorbusiness,theNikkeibusinessdailyquotedFoxconnChairmanTe
He also reiterates plan to invest in US$7 billion American plant two days after Donald Trump vows to make ‘America First’ priority of protectionist agenda
Japan's Sharp Corp. says China has become the final government to approve the acquisition of the Japanese electronics maker by the Taiwanese company that assembles Apple's iPhones and the tie-up will go ahead soon.
ThingPark China to support LoRaWAN technology, an open global standard for secure, low-power wide-area network connectivity
The Taiwanese company that assembles Apple's iPhones agreed Wednesday to buy control of financially struggling Sharp Corp. for $3.5 billion (389 billion yen) in the first takeover of a major Japanese electronics producer by a foreign company.
The Sharp Corp. board on Thursday approved a plan for Apple Inc.’s main iPhone assembler Foxconn to buy the troubled Japanese electronics giant for roughly $5.9 billion. Here are five reasons why Taiwan-based Foxconn is buying Sharp.
Component suppliers that rode the iPhone’s boom are now bracing for lower sales