Wistron Corp to invest additional $455 million in new U.S. unit


FILE PHOTO: A logo of Wistron is pictured at Wistron's year-end party in Taipei, Taiwan January 17, 2025. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File photo

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwanese electronics manufacturer and AI server maker Wistron Corp said on Tuesday its board has approved an additional investment of $455 million in its new U.S. subsidiary.

The new planned investment would bring the total planned capital injection into the subsidiary to $500 million, Wistron said in a press release.

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