HP is a
leading global provider of products, technologies,
solutions and services to consumers and businesses. The
company is offerings IT infrastructure, personal
computing and access devices, global services and
imaging and printing.
Far Eastern Group is the fifth largest
business group in Taiwan, with business interests
including Telecommunications, Petrochemicals, Artificial
fiber, Textiles, Cement, Department store operation,
etc.
The Lite-on Group, which has been
aggressively developing the electronics and hi-tech
sectors, comprises four major divisions: IT and Computer
Peripherals Systems, Optoelectronics, Semiconductors and
Electronic Components, Networks and Communications,
E-commerce.
The Walsin Group business areas include
wire and cable and special steels; the Group has
recently expanded into the hi-tech sector,
semiconductors and finance.
The leading name in Taiwan's auto
industry, the Yulon Group comprises more than 30
companies; its areas of business include automobile
production, textiles, high technology, import and export
trade, etc.
The W.I. Harper Group is the first
venture capital group that undertakes cross-regional
investment in the Asia Pacific, including the Greater
China region. The Group four funds totally is over
US$100 million.
The huge Shin-Kong Group provides
Shin-Kong Security with comprehensive software and
hardware support, and will help the company develop its
operational capabilities in the future. Shin-Kong
Security is a leading company in the security and
service sectors in Taiwan.
Grand Pacific Petrochemical is one of
Taiwan leading chemical companies, Grand Pacific
Petrochemical produces SM, ABS, SAN and their derivative
products.
Manufacturing sodium carbonate, sodium
bicarbonate, calcium phosphate, calcium chloride,
quicklime etc., Southeast Soda Manufacturing has always
been one of Taiwan best-performing companies.
Established in 1976, Systex is a renowned
information technology (IT) solution provider and the
first publicly traded software company (Type I
securities). With more than 980 employees, Systex boasts
revenue in excess of NT$9.6 billion in 2001.