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Prices for flat-screen televisions, personal computers and cell phones are likely to fall after manufacturers of liquid crystal displays on Wednesday admitted they conspired to drive up the prices of such panels, according to Justice Department attorneys. Major Asian electronics manufacturers LG Display Co., Sharp Corp. and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd. agreed to pay $585 million in fines to settle the department's charges of price fixing. The manufacturers sell liquid crystal displays (LCDs) to American corporations such as Apple Inc., Dell Inc. and Motorola Inc.
TANGJEONG, South Korea -- One look at Samsung's new joint venture with Sony to make liquid crystal displays is enough to see how the tables have turned for these two Asian electronics giants. The production part of the plant -- totally run by Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. -- towers like a futuristic city over vineyards and farms, a sprawling complex of glass and steel that includes high- rise dormitories, tennis courts, a cafeteria, exercise gym and clinic for the facility's 4,000 workers.
TANGJEONG, South Korea - One look at Samsung's new joint venture with Sony to make liquid crystal displays is enough to see how the tables have turned for these two Asian electronics giants. The production part of the plant - totally run by Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. - towers like a futuristic city over vineyards and farms, a sprawling complex of glass and steel that includes high- rise dormitories, tennis courts, a cafeteria, exercise gym and clinic for its 4,000 workers.
The Department of Commerce (``the Department'') has received requests to conduct administrative reviews of various antidumping and countervailing duty orders and findings with February anniversary dates. In accordance with the Department's regulations, we are initiating those administrative reviews. The Department received a request to revoke one antidumping duty order in part. The Department also received a request to defer the initiation of an administrative review for one anitdumping duty order.
... Asian Seafoods (Zhanjiang) Co., Ltd. Beihai Ever... Hunan Mec Machinery and Electronics Imp. & Exp. Corp. Page 19184. Hu...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Vietnam Education Foundation (VEF) is proud to announce the appointment of Christopher J. Fussner as Chairman of the VEF Board of Directors as well as the appointment by President Barack Obama of two new Presidential appointees to the VEF Board of Directors, Ms. Sandy Hoa Dang and Dr. Isaac F. Silvera. Mr. Christopher J. Fussner is Owner and Founder of TransTechnology Pte Ltd, a major distributor of Surface Mount Technology and Semiconductor capital equipment with offices in Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Chiangmai, Jakarta, Batam, Manila, Cebu, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Hanoi, New Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai. He received his B.A. in History and Asian Studies from The George Washington University and his Master of Internatio...
The case of Asian Electronics Ltd. Vs. Jumbo Electric Company 2010 (...
...* Ace Bed Co., Ltd. * Asian Mineral Resources Ltd. * Baccarat Fundamental. * FFibrek Inc. * Haier Electronics Group Co., Ltd. * Hyflux Ltd. * KHVATEC Co., Ltd. ...
Small Asian entrepreneurs that tend to occupy from 3,000 to 7,000 square feet of space have been particularly aggressive in their leasing activity, says [Christopher Tichio]. "They're committing to much more space than they currently need in the hopes of expanding within a year or so," he adds. But if they are unable to secure such a space, he says, they will sign a short-term lease for less space in order to have "the option in two, three years to move to a larger space. There are a lot of Asian firms occupying a lot of space in New Jersey" says Gil Medina, executive managing director of Cushman & Wakefield of New Jersey a commercial real estate brokerage firm in East Rutherford.
..., including Panasonic, Sharp Electronics and the pharmaceutical company Eisai Co., Ltd.-whi...
The impact of globalization and worldwide competition has become excruciatingly noticeable in China. The purpose of this study is to examine China's transformation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to competitive, capable organizations by identifying the dominant challenges and forces for change to State-Owned Enterprises in China (SOE), the nature of SOE responses to those forces, and the degree of SOE success in making the necessary transformations to compete in a global business environment.
..., automobiles, and consumer electronics have been global industries for decades. With the ...China joined the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation in November 1991, an ...
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