[RVRC] Say good bye to plasma TV & displays
Marvin Bronstein
marvbrons at verizon.net
Fri Nov 15 15:09:00 EST 2013
If you really want one of these 'PDP' TV's, better hurry!
release date: November 15, 2013
PANASONIC FORMALLY ENDS PRODUCTION OF PLASMA DISPLAY PANELS
Panasonic Corp. (Osaka, Japan) formally announced today that, “in order to create a business structure that can respond to changes in the business environment and to accelerate the growth strategy of the company, the company will end the production of plasma display panels (PDP) in December 2013, and stop business operations at the Amagasaki P3 Factory (production currently stopped), the Amagasaki P5 Factory (production currently suspended) and the Amagasaki P4 Factory, which is currently operating, by the end of March 2014.”
Here is the rest of the company’s announcement:
“In the display panel business, Panasonic has been promoting the development of non-TV applications and carried out various restructuring measures, such as reduction of fixed costs, for both PDP and LCD panels. Through further fundamental business restructuring, the company is aiming to optimize the business and focus its management resources.
“Since 2000, Panasonic has promoted its PDP business and led the global flat panel
display market with its strategy of utilizing PDP for large displays and LCD for small- and medium-sized displays.
“However, with the rapid development of large-screen LCDs, and facing the severe price competition in the global market brought on by the Lehman Shock in September 2008, the company consolidated production in the Amagasaki P4 Factory, made a shift toward commercial applications and worked to improve the earnings of the business.
“Until now, due to the superiority of the picture, Panasonic’s PDPs have received high appraisal and there has been firm demand from customers worldwide. However, due to rapid, drastic changes in the business environment and a declining demand for PDP in the flatpanel display market, it was judged that continuing the business would be difficult and a decision was made to stop production.
“The company will end sales of plasma TVs for consumer use and PDP related products for commercial use, such as Interactive Plasma Displays, with the products for FY 2014 (ending March 31, 2014). However, by selecting display panels that are most suitable for each product for both consumer and commercial use, Panasonic will work to develop and provide appealing products that meet the demands of customers, and will aim toward new development of its visual and display businesses.”
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