Taiwan second-tier makers unable to raise OEM prices of optical discs
04:46 - Wednesday 6 April 2005 by Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: taiwan, second Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: taiwan, second Category : Miscellaneous
Second-tier manufacturers of blank optical discs in Taiwan, seeing top makers successfully raising OEM prices by 10%-15% for this quarter, would also like to do the same, but so far have only been able to raise prices 3%-5% due to immediate financial needs and therefore have had to accept low-price orders to bring in revenues quickly, according to industry sources.
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