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The ransacking of an iPhone manufacturing facility in India caused up to T$200 million ($7.12 million) in damage though production facilities were not as badly hit as reported, its Taiwan-based ...
Wistron shares fell around 2.5% in early Asia trade, underperforming Taiwan's broader stock market. The ransacking of an iPhone manufacturing facility in India caused up to T$200 million ($7.12 ...
Taiwan's Wistron Corp <3231.TW> plans to assemble printed circuit boards (PCBs) for iPhones at its new plant in southern India, two sources said, highlighting Apple Inc's <AAPL.O> push to expand ...
In September 2011, Wistron signed a patent licensing agreement with Intellectual Ventures. [6] In 2020, the company set up a manufacturing plant in Vietnam. The 232,087.74 square meter lot is in the Dong Van III Industrial Zone in Ha Nam Province in northern Vietnam, Wistron said in a regulatory filing. The transaction would total 337.4 billion ...
This industrial area is expected to contribute 1.25% of the GDP towards the Indian economy. This Industrial Area is near Narasapura town, In Kolar (Vemgal Industrial Area, Narasapura Industrial Area and Malur Industrial Area). Kolar is one of only 16 Districts in India which is established under national investment and manufacturing zones (NIMZs).
The Khasi people call the plant tiew-rakot, which means demon-flower or devouring-plant. The Jaintias call it kset phare , which is roughly translated as lidded fly net . The Garo call the plant memang-koksi , which literally means the basket of the devil [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and the Biate tribe of Assam call the plant Jug-Par which means Jug-flower or ...
Wistron Corp of Taiwan is partnering with India's Optiemus Electronics to build products such as smartphones and laptops, a boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's push to make the country an ...
Chlorophytum borivilianum is a herb with lanceolate leaves, from tropical wet forests in the peninsular Indian region. It is cultivated and eaten as a leaf vegetable in some parts of India, and its roots are used as a health tonic under the name safed musli. [1] In traditional Indian medicine, it is used as rasayan or adaptogen. [2]