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AU Optronics Corp Given Consensus Rating of "Hold" by Brokerages
2015-06-02 20:01:34| Electronics - Topix.net
Shares of AU Optronics Corp have been given a consensus recommendation of "Hold" by the six ratings firms that are currently covering the company, AR Network reports . One research analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, three have assigned a hold rating and two have assigned a buy rating to the company.
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Zacks Downgrades AU Optronics Corp to Hold
2015-05-11 01:31:56| Electronics - Topix.net
Zacks' analyst wrote, "Au Optronics is a world-leading manufacturer of large-size thin film transistor liquid crystal display panels, which are currently the most widely used flat panel display technology. They are used in notebook computers, desktop monitors, televisions, digital cameras, DVD players, PDAs, mobile phones, portable games, and car navigation systems, among other applications.
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"A Hole" Can Refer to Multiple Holes - Eidos Display, LLC v. AU Optronics Corp.
2015-05-05 07:20:04| Electronics - Topix.net
Addressing indefiniteness in a post- Nautilus world, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit concluded that the claim limitation "a contact hole" could refer to multiple, separate contact holes and was not indefinite under the "reasonable certainty" standard at Nautilus . Eidos Display, LLC v.
AU Optronics Corp Sees Large Growth in Short Interest
2015-02-23 09:37:48| Electronics - Topix.net
AU Optronics Corp was the recipient of a large growth in short interest in the month of January. As of January 30th, there was short interest totalling 9,107,436 shares, a growth of 43.6% from the January 15th total of 6,343,734 shares, Analyst Ratings.Net reports.
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Follow up to Beyond Borders: The Reach of Motorola Mobility LLC v. AU Optronics Corp.
2015-01-07 22:36:25| Electronics - Topix.net
In October, we wrote about the Seventh Circuit's reconsideration of Motorola Mobility LLC v. AU Optronics Corp., 746 F.3d 842 and the reach of the Sherman Act and the Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act outside of the United States borders.