Taiwan TFT LCD makers hope to raise NT$160 billion for new production lines
Taiwan's five TFT LCD producers all plan to raise money, mainly in the second half, to finance construction of new production lines. The total should come close to NT$160 billion. Apparently, the fight for funds will be rather intense.
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