Wellypower 、Unity Opto、Everlight and Bright reported their November revenues

Wellypower Optronics reported NT$807 million (US$26.78 million) in November 2010 consolidated revenues, up 5.66% sequentially, in which Taiwan company's LED chip packaging and CCFL businesses contributed NT$429 million and NT$340 million, respectively, to represent 53.18% and 42.24% of November revenues.

Unity Opto Technology posted November revenues were NT$560 million (US$18.586 million), up 1.8% sequentially and 44% on year, with stronger demand for medium-to-large-size backlight applications. The revenues from January through November totaled NT$6.26 billion, up 73% compared to 2009.

Everlight Electronics reported  NT$1.331 billion in November revenues, up 6.25% on month and 18.41% on year. Cumulative revenues from January through November raised 51.34% compared to 2009, to NT$15.368 billion.

Bright LED Electronics' November revenues grew up 12% sequentially and 8% on year to NT$437 million.

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