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The Evolving Cooperation Strategies of OEMs in the LCD TV Industry
Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], Feb 2009, Pages: 23


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Cooperation between different companies in the LCD TV is frequently a reaction to a changing industry environment. The prospect of creating synergy is one of the major goals of establishing cooperation. However, if companies hastily establish cooperative links and only focus on short-term developments in the industry, it will become even harder to overcome problems in a rapidly changing industry environment.

This report examines the cooperation strategies of OEMs in the LCD TV industry, looks at the driving factors behind these strategies and analyzes the impact of their cooperation models.

Key Topics Covered in this Report:

- Current trends and growth drivers in the worldwide LCD TV industry

- Cooperation strategies of OEMs in the LCD TV industry, including cooperation with panel manufacturers and brands

- The strategic intentions behind different cooperation models and the risks involved in using these models

- Overview of key companies and organisations in the industry




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