Motech merging with Topcell

Near the very end of 2014, Taiwanese crystalline silicon (x-Si) cell manufacturer Motech announced a merger with Topcell Solar, previously a subsidiary of United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC), which will retain a 9% ownership stake in the new company (UMC had previously owned 92% of Topcell). The ...

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