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Only the Strong Survive: Competitive Status of Worldwide LCD Monitor OEM/ODM Makers

| In 2005, global LCD monitor market size grew 54.9%, driven by replacement demand in some key regions. In 2006, growth in the LCD monitor industry is expected to weaken due to the fact that LCD monitors have reached high market penetration and the industry has gradually become mature. LCD monitor contract manufacturers are counting on higher standardization of production technology to engage in large-scale manufacturing. For contract manufacturers to continue to survive and make profits, they must continuously expand capacity and reach economies of scale to obtain more orders. As a result, in 2006, concentration of the global LCD monitor industry has reached a new high. Medium and small manufacturers are increasingly threatened. This report will provide an in-depth analysis of the current strategic positioning, performance and vertical integration of global contract manufacturers in the LCD monitor industry.
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