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AUO September consolidated revenue of 21 billion 940 million yuan and the new association again

Taiwan Hsinchu 6, October / PRNewswire / -- AU Optronics shipment revenue longer success! In 2005 September, with turnover again to write a record record of NT $twenty-one billion nine hundred and thirty-five million, Taiwan single turnover is about NT $twenty-one billion nine hundred and thirty-four million, and the third consecutive month hit a record high. Large size panel shipments in September for the three month record, including desktop monitors, notebook computers and LCD TV panel shipments of nearly two million seven hundred and eighty-eight thousand, compared to August growth of about 2.2%. Small and medium size panel shipments is not to be underestimated, with a substantial increase of 29% in August, the strength of the breakthrough in one fell swoop, up to seven million four hundred and four thousand, a record high for the second consecutive month.

In the third quarter, the size of the larger shipments of more than seven million nine hundred and seventy thousand, an increase of about 13.2% compared to the second quarter of the small and medium size shipments in the third quarter is about in the seventeen million five hundred and eighty thousand, compared with the second quarter, a substantial increase of 48.7%. Both shipments have exceeded the target for the third quarter of August 3rd, as announced at the time of the meeting.

September consolidated turnover increased by 8.9% compared with August, an increase of more than the same period in 2004 of 69.6%. As for Taiwan's single turnover compared with August also grew by 8.9%, compared with the same period in 2004 increased by 69.9%. Cumulative turnover in the third quarter of this year was NT $fifty-nine billion five hundred and five million, a substantial increase compared with the second quarter of 28.7%. In the third quarter, Taiwan's single turnover was NT $fifty-nine billion and five hundred million, an increase of $28.7% compared to the second quarter.

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