Taiwan TFT LCD producers' Reaching Max Capacity
Taiwan TFT LCD producers have been operating their production lines at close to full capacity and their May shipment growth has slowed considerably, according to their preliminary estimates. However, benefiting from higher TFT LCD prices and changes in product mix, they predict their May sales still will increase significantly.
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