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Nov 12, 2008 WASHINGTON (CNN) -- 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...get price
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Nov 12, 2008 Nov. 12, 2008 LG Display fine is second-highest ever levied by Justice Departments Antitrust Division. Agence France-Presse The U.S. Department of Justice imposed fines totaling $585 million on three leading Asian electronics manufacturers on Wednesday after they agreed to plead guilty to price-fixing.get price
Nov 13, 2008 Three leading flat-screen producers — LG Display of South Korea, Sharp of Japan and Chunghwa Picture Tubes of Taiwan — pled guilty and agreed to pay a total of $585 million in criminal fines for...get price
This is a settlement for the Antitrustlawsuit. LG Display Co. Ltd, Sharp Corp, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd have agreed to pay $585 million in fines after submitting a get price
Nov 12, 2008 Three Asian electronics firms have admitted to fixing the prices on their LCD panels between 2001 and 2006. As covered on CNet and in the New York Times, LG Display, Sharp (maker of the “LCD get price
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Nov 12, 2008 UPDATED! Washington — More details are in concerning the $585 million in criminal fines being levied against LG Display, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes by the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division for LCD panel price fixing. In a release by the DOJ the three companies have agreed to pay the fines for their roles in conspiracies get price
Nov 12, 2008 LG, Sharp, Chunghwa Agree to Plead Guilty, Pay Total of $585 Million in Fines for Participating in LCD Price-fixing Conspiracies. WASHINGTON Three leading electronics manufacturers –LG Display Co. Ltd., Sharp Corp. and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd. –have agreed to plead guilty and pay a total of $585 million in criminal fines for their roles in get price
Dec 27, 2011 NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Eight state attorneys general announced a $538 million settlement with electronics makers Tuesday over allegations of price-fixing in LCD panels.get price
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Nov 12, 2008 LG, Sharp, Chunghwa Fined $585 Million for Price-Fixing of LCD Panels. Nov. 12, 2008. South Korea's LG Display was hit with the largest fine -- $400 million -- the second-highest criminal fine ever imposed by the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. Japan's Sharp will pay a fine of $120 million while Taiwan's Chunghwa will pay a fine ofget price
Nov 13, 2008 LCD makers fined $585 million for price fixing. Send any friend a story. a $400 million fine, the second-highest criminal fine ever imposed by the Justice Department's antitrust divisionget price
Nov 12, 2008 Three Asian electronics firms have admitted to fixing the prices on their LCD panels between 2001 and 2006. As covered on CNet and in the New York Times, LG Display, Sharp (maker of the “LCD get price
Nov 13, 2008 Of the three companies, LG will pay the lion's share of the fine—$400 million for its participation in a price-fixing scheme that operated get price
LG Display Co. Ltd, Sharp Corp, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd have agreed to pay $585 million in fines after submitting a plea Wednesday in get price
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Nov 12, 2008 UPDATED! Washington — More details are in concerning the $585 million in criminal fines being levied against LG Display, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes by the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division for LCD panel price fixing. In a release by the DOJ the three companies have agreed to pay the fines for their roles in conspiracies get price
Nov 12, 2008 LG, Sharp, Chunghwa Agree to Plead Guilty, Pay Total of $585 Million in Fines for Participating in LCD Price-fixing Conspiracies. WASHINGTON Three leading electronics manufacturers –LG Display Co. Ltd., Sharp Corp. and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd. –have agreed to plead guilty and pay a total of $585 million in criminal fines for their roles in get price
Nov 12, 2008 Washington—Three big electronics manufacturers—LG Display Co. Ltd., Sharp Corp. and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd.—are going to pay $585 million in criminal fines for engaging in price fixing in the sale of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.get price
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Nov 12, 2008 LG, Sharp, Chunghwa Agree to Plead Guilty, Pay Total of $585 Million in Fines for Participating in LCD Price-Fixing Conspiracies. LG to Pay $400 Million Fine, Second Highest Antitrust Divisionget price
Nov 12, 2008 Allegations of LCD price-fixing have been swirling around for years now, and it looks like at least some of the companies involved have dirt on their hands -- LG, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubesget price
Dec 27, 2011 NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Eight state attorneys general announced a $538 million settlement with electronics makers Tuesday over allegations of price-fixing in LCD panels.get price
Nov 12, 2008 Thread starter VinnyTAMU; Start date Nov 12, 2008; Overclockers is supported by our readers. When you click a link to make a purchase, we may earn a commission. Learn More..get price
Nov 12, 2008 Three Asian electronics firms have admitted to fixing the prices on their LCD panels between 2001 and 2006. As covered on CNet and in the New York Times, LG Display, Sharp (maker of the “LCD get price
Nov 13, 2008 Of the three companies, LG will pay the lion's share of the fine—$400 million for its participation in a price-fixing scheme that operated get price
LG Display Co. Ltd, Sharp Corp, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd have agreed to pay $585 million in fines after submitting a plea Wednesday in get price
Nov 12, 2008 Washington—Three big electronics manufacturers—LG Display Co. Ltd., Sharp Corp. and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd.—are going to pay $585 million in criminal fines for engaging in price fixing in the sale of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.get price
Nov 12, 2008 UPDATED! Washington — More details are in concerning the $585 million in criminal fines being levied against LG Display, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes by the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division for LCD panel price fixing. In a release by the DOJ the three companies have agreed to pay the fines for their roles in conspiracies get price
The Justice Department said LG Display, a South Korean company, and its LG Display America Inc. unit agreed to pay a $400 million fine for participating in a conspiracy to fix the price of certain LCD panels from September 2001 to June 2006. That is the second-highest criminal fine ever imposed by the Justice Department's antitrust division.get price
Nov 13, 2008 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 Southget price
Nov 12, 2008 Sharp, a Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer, agreed to pay a $120 million fine for its participation in separate conspiracies to fix the prices of TFT-LCD panels sold to Dell from Aprilget price
Nov 13, 2008 Three electronics manufacturers -- LG Display, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes -- have agreed to plead guilty and pay a combined US$585 million in criminal fines for conspiring to fix the prices of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday.get price
Nov 13, 2008 Asian LCD makers fined by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) expressed regret over the price-fixing schemes that led to US$585 million in fines.get price
LG, SHARP, CHUNGHWA GUILTY Of LCD PRICE-FIXING To PAY TOTAL OF $585 MILLION IN FINES . has agreed to pay a $120 million fine for its participation in separate conspiracies to fix the price of TFT-LCD panels sold to Dell Inc. from April 2001 to December 2006 for use in computer monitors and laptops; to Motorola Inc. from fall 2005 to theget price
Nov 12, 2008 Allegations of LCD price-fixing have been swirling around for years now, and it looks like at least some of the companies involved have dirt on their hands -- LG, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubesget price