Maybe this will change the prices, and finally get them down as far as the
analysts have been predicting for 2 years?


http://www.itworld.com/legal/57712/lcd-makers-settle-price-fixing-charges-agree-fines

*[November 12, 2008]*

LG, Sharp, Chunghwa Agree to Plead Guilty, Pay Total of $585 Million in
Fines for Participating in LCD Price-Fixing Conspiracies WASHINGTON, Nov 12,
2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ --
LG to Pay $400 Million Fine, Second Highest Antitrust Division Criminal Fine
Ever Imposed
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 conspiracies to
fix prices in the sale of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, the
Department of Justice announced. Of the $585 million in fines, LG will pay
$400 million, the second highest criminal fine ever imposed by the
Department's Antitrust Division.

Today's charges were filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco. The
companies have agreed to cooperate with the Department's ongoing antitrust
investigation.

Thin-Film Transistor-Liquid Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) panels are used in
computer monitors and notebooks, televisions, mobile phones, and other
electronic devices. In 2006, the worldwide market for TFT-LCD panels was
approximately $70 billion. Companies directly affected by the LCD
price-fixing conspiracies are some of the largest computer, television and
cellular telephone manufacturers in the world, including Apple, Dell and
Motorola.

"Today's charges and criminal fines emphasize the commitment of the
Department of Justice to crack down on international cartels," said Attorney
General Michael B. Mukasey.

LG Display Co. Ltd, a South Korean corporation, and its wholly-owned
subsidiary, LG Display America Inc., a California company (LG), agreed to
plead guilty to participating in a conspiracy from September 2001 to June
2006 to fix the price of TFT-LCD panels sold worldwide. During the
conspiracy, LG Display Co. Ltd. was known as LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd. (a
joint venture between LG Electronics and Philips Electronics) and LG Display
America Inc. was known as LG.Philips LCD America Inc.

Sharp Corp., a Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer, 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 the middle of 2006 for use in Razr mobile phones; and to Apple
Computer Inc. from September 2005 to December 2006 for use in iPod portable
music players.

Chunghwa, a Taiwanese TFT-LCD panel manufacturer, has agreed to pay a $65
million fine for its participation with LG and other unnamed co-conspirators
in a conspiracy from September 2001 to December 2006 to fix the price of
TFT-LCD panels sold worldwide.

"These price-fixing conspiracies affected millions of American consumers who
use computers, cell phones and numerous other household electronics every
day," said Thomas O. Barnett, Assistant Attorney General in charge of the
Department's Antitrust Division. "These convictions, and the significant
fines they carry, should send a clear message that the Antitrust Division
will vigorously investigate and prosecute illegal cartels, regardless of
where they are located."

LG and Chunghwa are charged with carrying out the conspiracy by:
-- Participating in meetings, conversations, and communications in Taiwan,
Korea and the United States to discuss the prices of TFT-LCD panels;

-- Agreeing during those meetings, conversations and communications to
charge prices of TFT-LCD panels at certain pre-determined;

-- Issuing price quotations in accordance with the agreements reached; and
-- Exchanging information on sales of TFT-LCD panels, for the purpose of
monitoring and enforcing adherence to the agreed-upon prices.

Sharp is charged with participating in three separate conspiracies, to fix
the price of TFT-LCD panels sold to Dell, Motorola and Apple by:

-- Participating in bilateral meetings, conversations, and communications in
Japan and the United States to discuss the prices of TFT-LCD panels to be
sold to Dell, Apple and Motorola;

-- Agreeing during those bilateral meetings, conversations and
communications to charge prices of TFT-LCD panels at certain pre-determined
levels to Dell, Apple and Motorola;

-- Issuing price quotations in accordance with the agreements reached; and
-- Exchanging information on sales of TFT-LCD panels to be sold to Dell,
Apple and Motorola, for the purpose of monitoring and enforcing adherence to
the agreed-upon prices.

LG, Sharp and Chunghwa are each charged with price fixing in violation of
the Sherman Act. Each violation carries a maximum fine of $100 million for
corporations. The maximum fine may be increased to twice the gain derived
from the crime or twice the loss suffered by the victims of the crime, if
either of those amounts is greater than the statutory maximum fine.

LG Display Co. Ltd., based in Seoul, South Korea, reported $15.3 billion in
revenue for 2007.
Sharp, based in Osaka, Japan, reported $34.2 billion in revenues for its
fiscal year ending March 31, 2008, including $6.8 billion in revenue from
LCD sales.

Chunghwa, based in Taoyuan, Taiwan, Republic of China, reported $4.8 billion
in revenue for 2007.
These pleas are the result of a joint investigation by the Antitrust
Division's San Francisco Field Office and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation in San Francisco. The plea agreements are subject to court
approval.

Anyone with information concerning illegal conduct in the TFT-LCD industry
is urged to call the San Francisco Field Office of the Antitrust Division at
415-436-6660.

SOURCE U.S. Department of Justice
http://www.USDOJ.gov <http://www.usdoj.gov/>


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