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AU Optronics (2409) is disclosing, on behalf of its material subsidiary AUO (L) Corp., that an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) was convened and passed significant resolutions. EGMs at material subsidiaries typically address non-routine corporate actions such as capital structure changes, major asset transactions, or amendments to governing documents — details of the specific resolutions are not available from the subject line alone. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics Corp. (2409) is filing on behalf of its material subsidiary AUO (L) Corp. to disclose a change in that entity's board of directors. Changes to the board of a material subsidiary can affect governance, strategic oversight, and group-level decision-making. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics reported Q2 2026 revenue of NT$139.9B but posted an operating loss of NT$417.3M, reflecting persistent panel-pricing pressure on core display manufacturing margins. Net income of NT$1.08B (basic EPS NT$0.03) was supported by NT$2.67B in non-operating income, which fully offset the operating shortfall. The result signals a company that remains structurally breakeven at the operating level, consistent with the broader optoelectronics sector's tepid cycle.
AU Optronics has announced it will participate in an institutional investor forum (法人座談會) organized by Concord Securities (康和證券). This is a routine investor-relations event at which company management typically meets with institutional investors to discuss operations and outlook. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics (AUO) has disclosed a change in one or more key senior executives, constituting a material event under TWSE disclosure rules. Executive transitions at a major display-panel manufacturer can affect strategic direction, customer relationships, and operational continuity. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics (2409) disclosed that one of its institutional (juridical-person) board directors has replaced the natural-person representative authorized to exercise its board-seat rights. Under Taiwan's Company Act, a corporate entity holding a directorship must designate a named individual to attend meetings and vote on its behalf; swapping that individual constitutes a material change in board-level representation. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics' Board of Directors has approved the company's consolidated financial report for the second quarter of 2026 (Republic of China year 115). Board approval of quarterly financials is a mandatory regulatory step under Taiwan Securities regulations before the statements are filed with TWSE/MOPS. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics has filed a correction amending the previously disclosed transaction structure for the planned sale of equity in an energy-business-related subsidiary, originally announced on April 13, 2026 (ROC Year 115). Amendments to deal structure in equity divestiture filings are material because they may alter consideration, counterparties, closing mechanics, or regulatory treatment. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics' Board of Directors has approved an increase to the company's capital expenditure budget, signalling planned investment in manufacturing capacity or technology upgrades. For investors, board-level capex authorisations at a major display-panel manufacturer are a leading indicator of capacity expansion strategy and future depreciation load. Full details, including the approved amount and project scope, are available on MOPS.
AU Optronics (AUO) has announced the disposal of factory buildings and associated utility/ancillary infrastructure at its Kaohsiung manufacturing site. Asset disposals of this scale can signal a capacity restructuring or exit from older-generation panel production lines, with potential one-time gain or impairment implications for the income statement. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics (AUO) announced the disposal of real property and associated factory ancillary facilities at its Huaya plant. This represents a notable divestiture of physical manufacturing assets, which may indicate a capacity rationalisation, site consolidation, or strategic shift away from that production location. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics has announced the scheduled date on which its Q2 2026 (April–June) consolidated financial statements will be submitted to the Board of Directors for formal resolution. This is a routine procedural disclosure required of TWSE-listed companies prior to quarterly earnings publication. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics is disclosing, on behalf of its material subsidiary AUO (L) Corp., that the subsidiary's board of directors has passed a resolution to hold a shareholders' meeting. The purpose of the meeting and any agenda items (e.g., capital actions, director elections, or other extraordinary resolutions) are not determinable from the subject line alone. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics (2409) has filed a material information disclosure on behalf of its important subsidiary AUO (L) Corp. — likely a Luxembourg-incorporated offshore financing entity — reporting significant resolutions passed at a shareholders' meeting. The nature of the resolutions (e.g., capital structure changes, bond authorisation, or dividend distribution) is not determinable from the subject line alone. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics has announced the record date for its fiscal year 2025 (ROC Year 115) cash dividend distribution, establishing which shareholders will be entitled to receive the payout. The record date is a key milestone for investors, as only shareholders registered on that date qualify for the dividend. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics (AUO) has announced it will host an institutional investor briefing on July 30, 2026. Such conferences typically feature management presentations on operating results, business outlook, and capital allocation strategy, making them a key channel for institutional shareholders and analysts. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics disclosed on behalf of its important subsidiary AUO Singapore Pte. Ltd. that its board of directors has resolved to convene an annual general meeting of shareholders. This is a routine governance action at the subsidiary level with no immediate financial impact disclosed. Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics announced on behalf of its important subsidiary AUO Singapore Pte. Ltd. that material resolutions were passed at the subsidiary's shareholders' meeting. The subject line does not specify the nature of the resolutions (which could range from capital changes to director appointments or dividend decisions). Full body available on MOPS.
AU Optronics reported May 2026 revenue of NT$23.84B, down 1.4% YoY from NT$24.18B but up 7.9% sequentially from NT$22.10B in April. The sequential rebound suggests a modest panel demand recovery, though YTD revenue of NT$114.97B remains 3.7% below the prior-year period, reflecting continued softness in the broader display cycle.
AU Optronics (2409) reported Q1 2026 revenue of NT$69.0B with an operating loss of NT$635.6M and a net loss of NT$1.04B, translating to basic EPS of NT$-0.15. The result reflects continued margin pressure in the optoelectronics/display panel sector, though non-operating income of NT$134.2M partially offset the operating shortfall.