News: Sharp Corporation (6753.T)
1,087JPY
1:00am EST
¥20 (+1.87%)
¥1,067
¥1,085
¥1,094
¥1,080
7,839,000
8,086,400
¥1,253
¥667
Mon, Jan 18 2010
FACTBOX-Proposed LCD investment projects in China
SEOUL, Jan 18 (Reuters) - The following table shows proposed investment projects in China to produce liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, compiled from announcements by companies and brokerage data.
Japan tech needs M&A but patent war more likely
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Japanese schoolchildren often hold hanseikai, or "reflection talks," to discuss what they did wrong during a play or a sports meet.
Japan tech needs M&A but patent war more likely
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Japanese schoolchildren often hold hanseikai, or "reflection talks," to discuss what they did wrong during a play or a sports meet.
PV Crystalox trading in line
LONDON (Reuters) - Silicon wafer manufacturer PV Crystalox Solar said on Monday that 2009 production marginally beat its own guidance, but pricing remained under pressure.
UPDATE 1-PV Crystalox trading in line; pricing pressured
* Says trading since 19 Nov. in line with own expectations
Japan tech needs M&A but patent war more likely
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Japanese schoolchildren often hold hanseikai, or "reflection talks," to discuss what they did wrong during a play or a sports meet.
LG confirms LCD TV sales target, eyes more market
SEOUL (Reuters) - LG Electronics Inc, the world's No. 2 TV brand, said on Sunday it aimed to increase its global market share in LCD TVs to 15 percent this year from 11 percent last year by boosting unit sales by 54 percent.
UPDATE 1-LG confirms LCD TV sales target, eyes more market
* Confirms previous LCD TV sales goal, aims 54 pct growth (Adds details)
Toshiba to outsource bulk of TVs in U.S.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Japan's Toshiba Corp needs to outsource more TV production in the U.S. to better compete against bigger South Korean rivals and focus on high-end products, an executive said.
Toshiba to outsource bulk of TVs in U.S.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Japan's Toshiba Corp needs to outsource more TV production in the U.S. to better compete against bigger South Korean rivals and focus on high-end products, an executive said.





