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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Now that Polymer Vision ’s new owner – Wistron – has been confirmed , it’s time for some speculation about what they might have up their sleeve with the folding e-paper technology. Wistron’s Brian Chong, chief of product planning, has confirmed that the company intends to release a 5- to 6-inch device using Polymer Vision tech in 2010. From the sound of it, it’s...
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EE Times (Free subscription) | 01/14/2009
The U.S. lead in patents slipped slightly in 2008, according to a report that comes amid an all time high in patent filings in the U.S—including a record in patents issued to IBM Corp.--but growing concern about the quality of patents.
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ABC News (Free subscription) | 11/13/2008
Sharp, Chungwa and LG fined $585M for extensive price-fixing scheme.
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 11/12/2008
Department of Justice antitrust regulators hit LG Display, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes with a $585 million in fines, in connection with the companies involvement in a a price fixing scheme.
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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
Although Philips the fourth quarter of 2004 with a smaller profit then a year closed before, shut the electronics group the whole year with a profit of 2.8 billion euro. That is strongly more than the 695 million [...]
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TVs (Free subscription) | 05/20/2008
May be... Hi I would go for Philips because, it's similar like Sony & expensive brand. Sony & Philips are the expensive brands in stores. How many HDMI input does it has? P.S. I own 38'' Philips HDTV/LCD with 768P resolution. HI, im going to buy an LCD and a cousin is going to sell me a LG or Philips LCD tv, the philips model is 23PF5320, both are 23" but i dont know which is the best,...
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Financial Times (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
LG Display, the world's second-largest flat panel display maker, yesterday reported record operating profit in the first quarter, boosted by strong demand for...
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Financial Times (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
LG Display, reported record operating profits in the first quarter, boosted by strong demand for televisions before the Beijing Olympics
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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
The electronics group writes down 500 million Euros off its participation in the collaboration with LG. Further will LG Philips Displays (LPD) in totally 600 million Euros spend at reorganisations. Philips resolves made of that the half its bill, as the group tuesday evening known. [...]
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Advanced LCD Array Test Systems Ordered By Global Leader for Generation 8
Production Line
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 9, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Photon
Dynamics, Inc. (Nasdaq: ), today announced that its ArrayChecker
product has been selected by LG Display, formerly known as LG Philips LCD,
as the sole array test solution for its eighth generation, thin-film
transistor liquid crystal display...
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Financial Times (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Philips has raised €680m ($1.05bn) by selling a third of its remaining stake in its flat screen joint venture with South Korea's LG Electronics
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Engadget HD (Free subscription) | 02/13/2008
Filed under: Industry , Displays , LG , Philips , LCD We never were intensely fond of that little dot taking the place of a space between "LG" and "Philips" anyway, but apparently, someone higher up has an even bigger problem with it. All joshing aside, LG.Philips will soon sport a little less Philips and a lot more LG as the South Korean flat-panel maker renames itself to LG Display...
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VIX and More (Free subscription) | 02/04/2008
Last week provided a relief rally for most equities, but Portfolio A1 was barely able to eke out a gain, largely due to a poor earnings report from Pepsi Bottling Group (PBG) . Tuesday's report of flat case growth , increasing costs and guidance well below analysts’ expectations led to widespread dumping of the shares. Despite a rally in the markets, the bottler lost 9.1% for the full week. In...
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VIX and More (Free subscription) | 01/22/2008
It was fun while it lasted, but it had to come to an end eventually. The Mosaic Company (MOS) , which had run up an eye opening 176% in the first five months it was in Portfolio A1, is now gone from stable, victim of a rule that automatically culls any stock that falls 20% from the high recorded during the holding period. Also shown the door as a result of a 20% drop is Brazil Telecom Participacoes...
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TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
“Meanwhile, tweaks to the particles, solution, and electronics have boosted the refresh rate from one frame per second in current displays to 30 frames per second in a ‘video ink’ prototype. E Ink is working with partners to develop flexible transistors for use in color displays; eventually, such displays could even roll up. Commercialization [...]