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August 13, 2008

LG Philips Display

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LG.Philips Displays was a joint venture created by the LG Group of South Korea and Philips Electronics of the Netherlands. It primarily manufactured CRTs used in traditional television sets.

These two companies also operate another joint venture, LG.Philips LCD, which focuses on LCD panels used in flat panel television sets.

As of 2006, the company had run into bankruptcy and restarted under the same name with investements of a third party(JP Morgan). LG.Philips LCD was not affected by this bankruptcy.

LG.Philips Displays shares were sold in the beginning of March 2007. The company name has been changed to LP Displays from 1 April, 2007. LP is a historic reference to the old mothercompanies LG an Philips.

December 18, 2007

LG Philips Display

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LG.Philips Displays was a joint venture created by the LG Group of South Korea and Philips Electronics of the Netherlands. It primarily manufactured CRTs used in traditional television sets.

These two companies also operate another joint venture, LG.Philips LCD, which focuses on LCD panels used in flat panel television sets.

As of 2006, the company had run into bankruptcy and restarted under the same name with investements of a third party(JP Morgan). LG.Philips LCD was not affected by this bankruptcy.

LG.Philips Displays shares were sold in the beginning of March 2007. The company name has been changed to LP Displays from 1 April, 2007. LP is a historic reference to the old mothercompanies LG an Philips.

December 7, 2007

LG Philips Display

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LG.Philips Displays was a joint venture created by the LG Group of South Korea and Philips Electronics of the Netherlands. It primarily manufactured CRTs used in traditional television sets.

These two companies also operate another joint venture, LG.Philips LCD, which focuses on LCD panels used in flat panel television sets.

As of 2006, the company had run into bankruptcy and restarted under the same name with investements of a third party(JP Morgan). LG.Philips LCD was not affected by this bankruptcy.

LG.Philips Displays shares were sold in the beginning of March 2007. The company name has been changed to LP Displays from 1 April, 2007. LP is a historic reference to the old mothercompanies LG an Philips.

November 16, 2007

LG Philips Display

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LG.Philips Displays was a joint venture created by the LG Group of South Korea and Philips Electronics of the Netherlands. It primarily manufactured CRTs used in traditional television sets.

These two companies also operate another joint venture, LG.Philips LCD, which focuses on LCD panels used in flat panel television sets.

As of 2006, the company had run into bankruptcy and restarted under the same name with investements of a third party(JP Morgan). LG.Philips LCD was not affected by this bankruptcy.

LG.Philips Displays shares were sold in the beginning of March 2007. The company name has been changed to LP Displays from 1 April, 2007. LP is a historic reference to the old mothercompanies LG an Philips.

March 30, 2007

LG Philips Display

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — admin @ 4:41 pm

LG.Philips Displays was a joint venture created by the LG Group of South Korea and Philips Electronics of the Netherlands. It primarily manufactured CRTs used in traditional television sets.

These two companies also operate another joint venture, LG.Philips LCD, which focuses on LCD panels used in flat panel television sets.

As of 2006, the company had run into bankruptcy and restarted under the same name with investements of a third party(JP Morgan). LG.Philips LCD was not affected by this bankruptcy.

LG.Philips Displays shares were sold in the beginning of March 2007. The company name has been changed to LP Displays from 1 April, 2007. LP is a historic reference to the old mothercompanies LG an Philips.

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