AUO: No demand slowdown expected next quarter for LCD TVs
It is unlikely that a massive panel oversupply will occur in the first quarter of next year, as strong demand for LCD TVs will persist and there are fewer working days during the period, said Hsiung Hui, vice president of AUO. Sales of LCD TVs are expected to remain at the same levels as this quarter, Hsiung said.
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