Antitrust regulators in the U.S., South Korea and Japan are investigating whether major providers of liquid crystal display (LCD) technology engaged in anti-competitive behavior. Shares of LCD makers ...
A three-country probe into alleged price fixing is spreading to more liquid crystal display makers. Japan's Fair Trading Commission confirmed Tuesday that it is investigating price-fixing claims ...
A former executive at Taiwanese LCD marker AU Optronics has been convicted of participating in a worldwide conspiracy to fix the prices of LCD panels, the U.S. Department of Justice said. Shiu Lung ...
It’s the second largest anti-trust fine ever imposed by the US Department of Justice: LG, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes will pay $585 million in fines after pleading guilty to a massive liquid ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) A class of electronics retailers may proceed with state law consumer protection and unjust enrichment claims against LCD panel manufacturers including Toshiba, Hitachi and Epson, ...
A long-running price-fixing probe into the LCD panel business has netted its ninth indictment against a Taiwanese executive, the U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday. The indictment charges that ...
Asian LCD makers fined by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) expressed regret over the price-fixing schemes that led to $585 million in fines. The companies, Sharp of Japan, LG Display of South ...
Chi Mei Optoelectronics, a Taiwanese maker of TFT-LCDs (thin-film transistor-liquid crystal displays), has agreed to plead guilty and pay US$220 million in fines for its role in an international ...
Taiwanese liquid crystal display manufacturer, AU Optronics, has been found guilty by a U.S. jury of price-fixing charges in conspiracy with other manufacturers. The world's number four LCD maker now ...
Hitachi has agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to fix prices on the sale of LCD panels. The Japan-based electronics firm agreed to pay a $31 million fine as part of its deal with the U.S. Justice ...
Three electronics manufacturers—LG Display, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes—have agreed to plead guilty and pay a combined $585 million in criminal fines for conspiring to fix the prices of liquid ...
WASHINGTON — Three Asian electronics firms have agreed to plead guilty and pay $585 million in fines for conspiring to drive up the prices of LCD screens used in computers, TVs, cellphones and other ...