Taipei, Taiwan, October 22, 2014. - Delta Electronics, Inc., a global leader in power management and thermal solutions, has been ranked for the 1st place of Commonwealth Magazine's "Most Admired Company Survey" for the 13th consecutive year, achieving the 5th place among 2,000 large enterprises in the 2014 edition. Despite the dynamic evolution of the electronics industry, Delta has strengthened its leadership position through an ambitious long-term vision and leading technology capabilities. In addition, Delta's founder and Honorary Chairman, Mr. Bruce Cheng, was selected as one of the Most Admired Entrepreneurs for the consecutive 8th year for his long-term contribution to the development of sustainable economic growth.

CommonWealth Magazine highlighted Delta's growth in profitability which has reached new highs in 2014 through a turnaround of its business model with strong focus on higher-margin businesses under its "One Delta" corporate structure which makes it the first electronics company in Taiwan to have successfully exited the consumer electronics sector.

Delta's Chairman noted: "Our company's mission is "To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow". We strive to contribute to mankind's efforts in tackling climate change. Therefore, Delta invests 5% to 6% of its annual revenues in R&D in order to deliver solutions with industry-leading energy efficiency that are truly capable of making sustainability a palpable reality. This strategy has boosted our corporate achievements and cemented our leadership position for years to come".

In the 2014 edition, Delta was recognized as the leading firm in the electronics industry while being awarded with the "Best Corporate Citizen" recognition, one of the 10 major assessment parameters of the Survey. In fact, Delta has received such award for 8 consecutive years added to other world-class achievements such as being included for 4 consecutive years in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI). Earlier this month, Delta was just ranked at the highest A-level of the Climate Performance Leadership Index (CPLI) of the 2014 Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and it was the only company from the Greater China Region to be named to the index from nearly 2,000 listed companies. Thus, the CDP recognized Delta's long-term efforts implementing its corporate mission through saving energy in its daily operations, reframing climate risks as opportunities, promoting environmental education and further extending its social contribution.

In the 2014 Most Admired Company Survey, CommonWealth Magazine evaluated the reputation of more than 2,000 enterprises and only 6 of them have been capable of maintaining their leadership position in the last decade or longer. CommonWealth Magazine summarized the key factors to explain such success as: Holding a corporate vision that is ahead of dynamic industry evolution, a flexible decision-making business model that inspires leadership, the courage to establish ambitious goals that truly motivate corporate teams and fast response and ability to adapt to change. The magazine believes that business leaders can indeed apply these success factors into their own enterprises.
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