LCD-monitor inventory levels increase by more than two weeks
Due to slower than expected sales in the retail markets in Taiwan and other regions, such as Europe and the US, this month, system makers have seen their LCD-monitor inventory levels grow to about the two-month level, up from less than 1.5 months in December, according to sources at the makers.
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