Delta Electronics' Thai Subsidiary Acquires Machinery, Investing US$15.5 Million

Delta Electronics announced today that its Thai subsidiary, Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited (DET), has purchased machinery and equipment from Delta Electronics Int'l (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (DEIL-SG) for approximately US$15.5 million. This related-party transaction is for operational use. Additionally, DET plans to inject US$66 million into its subsidiary Delta Energy Systems (Singapore) PTE.LTD. (DESS) for factory construction, with DESS further investing in its subsidiary DIN, initially with US$30 million.
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(Taipei, April 27, Central News Agency) Delta Electronics announced today that its subsidiary, Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited (DET), has purchased machinery and equipment from Delta Electronics Int'l (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (DEIL-SG) for approximately US$15.5 million (approximately NT$480 million).

According to the announcement, both DEIL-SG and DET are subsidiaries of Delta Electronics, making this a related-party transaction. Delta Electronics stated that the purpose of acquiring the machinery and equipment is for operational use.

In addition, in response to the capital needs for factory construction, DET plans to inject US$66 million into its subsidiary Delta Energy Systems (Singapore) PTE.LTD. (DESS). DESS will then make staggered capital injections into its subsidiary DIN, with the first injection being approximately US$30 million, and subsequent injections to follow as needed. 1150427

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