June 7th 2005 |
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LG Philips LCD has signed a 5.05 trillion won ($5.03 billion) three-year deal to supply Hewlett-Packard (HP) with flat panels. Under the contract, LG Philips will supply flat panels for notebook computers and monitors to HP, the world’s second-biggest computer maker, through May 2008.
LG Philips LCD is a joint venture between South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc. and Dutch electronics group Philips Electronics NV.
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