European Commission fines LCD manufacturers £542m

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Samsung and LG among those found guilty of price-fixing

Six major LCD panel producers have been fined a total of €648m (£542m) by the European Commission (EC) for operating a price-fixing cartel that affected the cost of televisions, computer screens an...

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