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Samsung Electronics board approves LCD unit spin-off | Samsung Electronics board approves LCD unit spin-off |
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Samsung Electronics has moved a step closer to spinning off its Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) unit after its board of directors approved the plan. | Samsung Electronics has moved a step closer to spinning off its Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) unit after its board of directors approved the plan. |
The firm said it will launch the spun-off unit, Samsung Display Company Ltd, as a new corporation on 1 April. | The firm said it will launch the spun-off unit, Samsung Display Company Ltd, as a new corporation on 1 April. |
The move, which still needs shareholder approval, comes amid slowing demand and falling profits for LCD products. | The move, which still needs shareholder approval, comes amid slowing demand and falling profits for LCD products. |
Samsung said it was planning to focus on new technologies to maintain its edge over the competition. | |
"The spin-off will allow us to make quicker business decisions and respond to our clients' needs more swiftly," said Donggun Park, executive vice president and head of Samsung's LCD business. | "The spin-off will allow us to make quicker business decisions and respond to our clients' needs more swiftly," said Donggun Park, executive vice president and head of Samsung's LCD business. |
"Through enhancements in business competitiveness, we will continue to provide superior products and services for the market," he added. | "Through enhancements in business competitiveness, we will continue to provide superior products and services for the market," he added. |
'Commoditised business' | |
LCD manufacturers worldwide have been going through a tough time in recent years. | |
Not only has demand for the product been slowing, increased supply has also seen manufacturers slash their prices in a bid to attract consumers. | |
Analysts said that the sector had lost its niche factor and that had hurt electronics makers. | |
"LCD used to be one of the cutting edge technologies but it is now a commoditised business," Jasper Kim, chief executive and founder of Asia-Pacific Global Research Group told the BBC. | |
"It can be replicated and reproduced easily," he added. | |
Samsung is the world's biggest TV and flat screen maker and is likely to be affected the most by a slowdown in the sector. | |
Analysts said while the move was part of Samsung's efforts to ensure that it remained highly competitive, it was too early to say whether it was a step in the right direction. | |
"It is unclear whether it's a good move or not - you never know until a few quarters have gone by," Mr Kim said. |
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