$585 million LCD price-fixing fine (CNN Money)
November 13th, 2008 | LCD TV Reviews
Three major electronics manufacturers have agreed to plead guilty to a price-fixing conspiracy and pay $585 million in criminal fines for their roles in the pricing of LCD display panels, the Justice Department said Wednesday.
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LCD panel maker HannStar agrees to pay US$30 million fine in US price-fixing probeTaiwan-based LCD panel maker HannStar Display has agreed to pay a US$30 million fine in connection with price-fixing charges filed against it by the US Department of Justice.
More: continuedLCD price fixing investigation reaches $860 million in total fines, Chi Mei latest to ‘fess up (Engadget)It's not every day we get to cite an official US Department of Justice news release, so it's with a certain glee that we can announce the US taxpayer wasLG, Sharp & Chunghwa admit to LCD price fixing (Geek.com) An investigation started in 2006 and carried out by the U.S. Justice Department has ended in Sharp, LG, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd pleading guilty to price fixing ofLCD Maker Pleads Guilty to Price Fixing (PC World)Chi Mei Optoelectronics agrees to pay a fine of $220 million to settle LCD price-fixing charges.
More: continued here Taiwanese LCD Maker Pleads Guilty to Price FixingA Taiwan LCD maker pleads guilty and agrees to pay a $30 million fine for price fixing. Price fixing - Liquid crystal display - Taiwan - Asia - Business
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