DVD disc prices set to jump 10 percent
Leading manufacturers of optical discs in Taiwan plan to raise quotations for DVD+R/-R discs by an average of 10 percent next quarter, though any increase in their gross margins will be countered by the increasing cost of optical-grade polycarbonate (PC) to $3.5 per kilogram (kg), according to sources at the makers.
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