Nokia have filed suit in San Francisco against a number of LCD manufacturers (including Samsung and LG) claiming they colluded to fix pricing on LCD panels (reports Bloomberg). In Nokia's words “the liquid crystal displays were incorporated into Nokia mobile wireless handsets... [and] artificially inflated the price of liquid crystal displays ultimately incorporated into LCD products purchased by Nokia, causing Nokia to pay higher prices.”
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Hmmm. Nokia upsetting all the worlds display suppliers. Good move......
Captain Jon wrote:And why shouldn't they?
No reason at all, if they don't need display panels.
> Hmmm. Nokia upsetting all the worlds display suppliers. Good move......
Yes - because only Apple and the Android makers could ever be allowed to take offence at illegalities that damage them! How dare Nokia be upset at illegal moves against it! Whatever next!?
Oh dear, you gotta laugh at trolls like this.
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Oh dear, you gotta laugh at trolls like this.
Why exactly?
You seem to have got the wrong end of the stick completely. Admittedly that's not unusual on AAS. If you need me to simplify it down to your under 10s age group, let me know.
Getting back to some form of topic; what's interesting here is that most of the companies being sued, including LG, have already admitted that they colluded to fix prices!
Mind you, it makes you wonder if Samsung will continue to launch Symbian devices after this....
Commenters here believe that large corporations make decisions like playground boys choose loyalties. Could the display makers afford to not sell LCDs to Nokia, one of the largest handset makers? Would Samsung stop making Symbian devices to spite Nokia? Corporations make decisions based on profit and shareholders, not playground games, and sometimes that makes for strange bedfellows.