MIC: 15" LCD monitor panel price may drop to less than US$240 in 4Q
Fifteen" LCD monitor panel prices may face considerable downward pressure in the second half of 2002, according to Hsiang Wu, an analyst at Taiwan's Market Intelligence Center (MIC).
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