LandMark Optoelectronics Reports NT$68.89 Million Default Settlement, the Second Case at OTC This Year

While the Taiwan stock market hit a record high, the OTC center reported a NT$68.89 million default settlement on popular silicon photonics stock LandMark Optoelectronics (3081), marking the second default case this year.
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, 14th) Taiwan stocks surged 838.83 points today, closing at a record high of 36,296.12 points. However, the Taipei Exchange (OTC center) announced that it had received a report from Hua Nan Securities indicating a default settlement of NT$68.895 million on LandMark Optoelectronics, a popular silicon photonics stock. This marks the second default settlement case at the OTC center this year.

According to the Taiwan stock market's "T+2" settlement system, investors must complete settlement on the second business day after the transaction, and relevant default situations are usually disclosed at this point. LandMark Optoelectronics' stock price fell by NT$145 today, closing at NT$2,175. On the previous trading day, its stock price hit an intraday high of NT$2,405 before closing up NT$5 at NT$2,320.

The first default settlement case at the OTC center this year occurred on January 15 involving Global Communication Semiconductors (GCS-KY), reported by President Securities Corporation's Donghu branch, with a default amount of NT$10.721 million. LandMark Optoelectronics represents the second case this year, with an amount of NT$68.895 million. (Editor: Yang Kai-hsiang) 1150414

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