On Friday, Shares of Golar LNG Limited (USA) (NASDAQ:GLNG), gained 0.46% to $39.44.
Reference is made to the second quarter 2015 report released on August 26, 2015. Golar LNG will be trading ex-dividend of a total dividend of $0.45 per share on September 8, 2015. The record date will be September 10, 2015 and the dividend will be paid on or about September 25, 2015.
Golar LNG Limited, a midstream liquefied natural gas (LNG) company, engages in the transportation, regasification, liquefaction, and trading of LNG. The company operates in three segments: Vessel Operations, LNG Trading, and FLNG.
Finally, AU Optronics Corp (ADR) (NYSE:AUO), ended its last trade with 0.07% gain, and closed at $42.46.
AU Optronics Corp., declared numerous mobile device displays and technologies, counting slim, light and power-saving displays for wearable devices, UHD 4K displays for smartphone and notebook PC, oTP-Lite (on-cell touch panel) supporting professional graphic stylus, in-cell touch panels, and a complete series of ultra high resolution car displays, all of which will be exhibition highlights at Touch Taiwan 2015.
Slimmer, Lighter and More Power-saving Wearable Device Display Technologies for Diverse Smart Life Applications
AUO leverages the features of AMOLED and transflective LCD technologies to develop various ultra slim and light displays with low power consumption for wearable devices, which satisfy user demands for their wearable devices to be power saving, trendy in appearance, highly readable in the outdoors, and easy and comfortable to use.
AUO’s 1.5 and 1.6-inch square AMOLED displays employ glass-thinning method to trim the panel thickness down to just 0.45 mm. The ultra thin feature allows the smart watches to look even more stylish and sophisticated. The watch designs for men and women come in two sizes that better fit users’ wrists. The 1.4-inchfull circle AMOLED display, having garnered both Gold Panel Awards 2015 and 2015 SID Best in Show Award, appears in a smooth, full circular contour combined with high resolution, ultra slim and light, wide color gamut and low power consumption features todemonstrate a classic wristwatch style. For the outdoors with direct sunlight, AUO presents 1.3-inch transflective LTPS display adopting Memory-in-Pixel technology, allowing images to be intelligible under sunlight while saving more power. When static images are displayed, the panel requires less than 1% of power consumed by conventional TFT-LCDs. The wearable devices could last for longer hours, suitable for long trips or outdoor activities such as mountain climbing.
AU Optronics Corp. engages in the research, development, production, and sale of thin film transistor liquid crystal displays (TFT-LCDs) and other flat panel displays. It operates through two segments, Display and Solar.
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