Dell accuses Toshiba and co of LCD price fixing
By Reuters
Posted on 15 Mar 2010 at 11:40
Dell has filed a lawsuit against Sharp, Hitachi, Toshiba and two other companies for alleged price fixing of LCD displays.
Seiko Epson and Taiwan's HannStar are the two other companies named in the Dell lawsuit, which has been filed at a US district court in San Francisco.
Dell hasn't determined the level of damages it will seek in the lawsuit, a Dell spokesperson said.
Sharp and Hitachi said that they were aware of the suit filed but declined to comment further. Toshiba and Seiko Epson said they were still making checks on the issue, while no-one at HannStar was immediately available for comment.
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