TV market shakeup prompts plant closures, product line cancellations
Wrenching changes in the TV industry brought a spate of announcements at the start of the year from companies that said they were exiting older low-growth businesses, such as CRT TVs, in order to focus on exciting new segments, like LCD TVs.
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