Panel Makers Cut Output, Expect Prices To Stabilize In August
LCD panel makers are reducing their utilization rates while expecting prices to stabilize in August, as clients’ inventory levels should start running low and related orders will begin picking up as system makers look to meet demand during the high season, according to industry sources. The sources noted that brand-name vendors and system makers have already been able to digest parts of their panel inventory, making it likely that panel prices in August will drop slightly or stay flat.
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