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LCD Panel Revenues Drop 11% In June, Samsung Remains Number One, Says DisplaySearch
LCD panel revenues dropped 11% sequentially in June, with Samsung Electronics remaining the worldwide number-one supplier in terms revenues, followed by LG Display (LGD) and AU Optronics (AUO), according to DisplaySearch. But the US$6.9 billion in total LCD revenues for June represents a 12% on-year growth, figures released by the research firm showed.
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