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11:18 AM - October 9, 2006 by
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After a significant price increase for PC-monitor panels last month, quotes for the segment will continue to grow in the first half of October, according to WitsView Technology, a Taiwan-based market research firm. Increased by over 10% in September, monitor-panel prices are expected to continue the trend, with a 3-5% increase for mainstream products in the first half of October.
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