LCD Panel Makers Cutting Small- To Medium-size Output Amid Weakening Demand
LCD panel makers, including Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), are reducing their output for the small- to medium-size segment as demand continues weakening, according to industry sources. CMO saw its June shipments to the small- to medium-size segment decrease 35% sequentially to 4.89 million units chiefly because of weak demand from China’s white box handset market.
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