GlassOnWeb.com - Glass News - LG Display Says Considering Additional LCD Line SJ Software GmbH
 
 HOME   DIRECTORY   NEWS   ARTICLES   BUSINESS AREA   FORUM    JOBS  
 
Sign-in | Registration
  »  Home  »  News  »  LG Display Says Considering Additional LCD Line
 
Forel s.p.a.
 
   CONTRIBUTE
Submit your news
Submitted news

   NEWS ARCHIVES
2010
March
February
January
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001




GLASS ON WEB - news feed
 
  News


Companies
LG Display Says Considering Additional LCD Line

South Korea’s LG Display Co Ltd (034220.KS) said on Wednesday it was considering building an additional production line for flat-screen TV panels as the LCD industry slowly recovers due to healthy TV sales.

LG Display, the world’s No. 2 maker of liquid crystal display (LCD) screens, said in a filing with the Korea Exchange that it was mulling plans to expand its "eighth-generation" production facility but added that no decision had been made.

A company spokesman previously said the board was likely to review the expansion plan later in July.

Prices of LCD panels recovered in the second quarter after a lengthy slide, and makers have been increasing output to meet demand for flat-screen TVs in developed markets and China.

Many of them are considering or already working on new production lines of various sizes.

Late-generation facilities use bigger glasses, yielding larger screens and lowering costs, but they cost more to build. Some companies feel the currently used 8G standard is enough for now.

Taiwan’s AU Optronics Corp (2409.TW), the world’s No. 3 LCD maker, said in June it was considering building a line that uses 8.5-generation technology for mass production as early as in 2011.

Japan’s Sharp Corp (6753.T) plans to start production in October at its $3.9 billion new LCD plant, which would be the world’s first to handle 10th-generation glass substrates.

Industry leader Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS), which produces LCD TV panels from a joint venture with Japan’s Sony Corp (6758.T), had been previously reported to be considering using even larger 11th-generation glass. (Reporting by Rhee So-eui, editing by Ken Wills).




July 2nd, 2009
Source: Reuters.com


Print this article  Printer friendly version Send this article to a friend  Send to a Friend


Share on :   facebook  twitter  google  yahoo  linkedin  delicious  digg  mixx  stumbleupon   email



Add a Comment

You have to be registered in order to add your comment.
If you already have an account, please sign-in to comment.




Latest news
Mar-16-10
Sphinx Glass Announes the Start of New Float Glass Plant
Mar-16-10
Corning Sees Continued Strength In LCD TV Sales
Mar-16-10
RENOVATE® With Super Spacer® TriSeal™ Provides Cost-Effective Retrofitting Solution For Commercial Glazing
Mar-16-10
Clean Energy And Power Finalizes Initial Solar Project With Glass Time s.r.o., A 1.3 mWh Project
Mar-16-10
Connaught Saves Customers Cash With Pilkington EnergiKare™
Mar-16-10
All Change For Sheherds Bush Station With Pilkington Planar™
Mar-15-10
PRIVASTAR®, new “Intelligent” glass from Formator
Mar-15-10
Saint-Gobain Glass Germany/Saint-Gobain Sekurit Germany /Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Pampus Honoured Once Again As Top Employers Germany
Mar-15-10
Japanese Master Fitter Competition During Tokyo Aftermarket Show
Mar-15-10
Amity Group From German Bundesrat And French Senate Visits SCHOTT






ADVERTISING