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saranyatil
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Re: Lcd
saranyatil   7/21/2011 1:19:49 AM
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This joint venture  is definitely going to help many there will be a considerate increase in the price initially may be later on it will stabilize.

Nemos
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Lcd
Nemos   7/19/2011 6:49:39 PM
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"Sharp and Foxconn are establishing a joint venture for the procurement of LCD TV panels and components."

That is great news, I hope this will stabilize the increasing prices of LCD. The Lcd panel is a basic part in almost all electronic devices and it determines the total price of the product.

HM
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HM   7/19/2011 1:23:41 PM
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That is interesting. So probably strategic sourcing is fair even with lower margin since the percentage of time and man power consumed in making the product is also low.

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Jay_Bond   7/19/2011 7:08:18 AM
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It is interesting to see that cost have risen 14%, but the marketplace is still cutting prices to get consumers to purchase their product. I would assume that they are just slightly cutting into their profit margin in order to keep sales going. I'm not surprised that multiple companies are creating partnerships and joint ventures to help reduce costs. I have a feeling we are going to see this happen more often and in other segments throughout the supply chain.





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