Company:Soyo Group

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Short description: United States-based electronics company
Soyo Group, inc.
TypePublic
OTC Pink: SOYO
IndustryComputer hardware, consumer electronics
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985)
Defunct2009; 15 years ago (2009)
Headquarters
Ontario, California
,
United States
Key people
Tung Chok Ming (CEO)
CFO: Nancy Chu
Marketing: Edward O'Brien
Sales: Harvey Schneider
ProductsLCD televisions, LCD monitors, portable storage devices, bluetooth devices
RevenueIncrease $110.0 million United States dollar (2008 YTD)
Increase $3.3 million United States dollar (2008 YTD)
Number of employees
36 (2009)

Soyo Group, Inc., often shortened to Soyo, was a United States-based electronics company. Established in 1985, Soyo was a provider of consumer electronics such as LCD HDTVs, home theater furniture, Bluetooth headsets, portable storage devices, computer monitors, computer motherboards, computer cases, and computer peripheral devices.

With sales offices in California and São Paulo, Brazil, Soyo sold its products through an extensive network of authorized distributors, resellers, system integrators, VARs, retailers, mail-order catalogs and e-tailers. Soyo licensed the Honeywell brand from Honeywell International Inc. for use on LCD televisions and other consumer electronics products.

Soyo Group filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy with the United States District Court for the Central District of California, Riverside Division (case number 09-19355-RN), and ceased operations on May 5, 2009.[1]

Soyo Group brands
  • Soyo
  • Honeywell
  • Privé
  • Le Véllo Furniture
  • Soyo Computer Inc.

Soyo Computer Inc. a Taiwan-based company made computer components, and were well known for their motherboards. Their headquarters were in Taipei and their sales (at least NA sales) were handled by their CA office. They ceased production of electronics around 2005 and focused on the manufacture of plastics.[2] While no longer operational in USA and Taiwan, most of the assets were shipped to Shenzhen, China and PC production still goes on for the Chinese market.

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