Company Profile: Shuttle Inc.
1.1 Corporate Information
1.2 History
1.3 Facilities
1.4 Results of Operation
1.4.1 Income Statement, 1Q 2011 - 2Q 2013
1.4.2 Non-Operating Statement, 1Q 2011 - 2Q 2013
1.4.3 Revenue Share by Application, 2012
1.5 Investments
1.6 R&D Resources & Patents
1.6.1 R&D Expenses, 2008 - 2012
1.6.2 R&D Employees, 2008 - 2012
1.6.3 Number of Patents and Effective Regions, 2009 - 2013.08
2. SWOT ANALYSIS
2.1 Strengths
2.2 Weaknesses
2.3 Opportunities
2.4 Threats
APPENDIX
Research Scope
Product Definitions
Table 1 Corporate Information
Table 2 Shuttle's Capacity, Shipment Volume and Value, 2010 - 2012
Table 3 Income Statement, 1Q 2011 - 2Q 2013
Table 4 Non-Operating Statement, 1Q 2011 - 2Q 2013
Table 5 Revenue Share by Application, 2012
Table 6 Business Investment Profile, 4Q 2012
Table 7 R&D Expenses, 2008 - 2012
Table 8 Employee Education Levels, 2008 - 2012
Table 9 Number of Patents and Effective Regions, 2009 - 2013.08
1983 - Shuttle was established.
1984 - Shuttle began motherboard manufacturing.
1988 - Shuttle established its first overseas branch office in the United States.
1990 - Shuttle established its second overseas branch office in Germany.
1995 - Shuttle was ranked fifth in the world's motherboard manufacturers.
1997 - Shuttle built modern production facilities in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
1998 - Shuttle launched the world's first 17x17 cm-square motherboards.
2000 - Shuttle was listed in Taiwan's TWSE (Taiwan Stock Exchange).
1983 - Shuttle was established.
1984 - Shuttle began motherboard manufacturing.
1988 - Shuttle established its first overseas branch office in the United States.
1990 - Shuttle established its second overseas branch office in Germany.
1995 - Shuttle was ranked fifth in the world's motherboard manufacturers.
1997 - Shuttle built modern production facilities in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
1998 - Shuttle launched the world's first 17x17 cm-square motherboards.
2000 - Shuttle was listed in Taiwan's TWSE (Taiwan Stock Exchange).
2011 - Shuttle introduced BTR (Build-To-Request) solution to the PC Industry.
2012 - Shuttle eyed vertical application market for future development, with strategies of developing digital signage and facial recognition products and collaborating with third-party software developers to provide turn-key solutions; introducing new brand OMNINAS to extend its product lineup of network storage equipment; launching pilot projects with 17 primary and secondary schools in Taiwan for its education products, aiming to expand its footprint to China, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and emerging countries in Europe (Turkey, Portugal).