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Fitch hosts teleconference to discuss TFT-LCD industry outlook
By Marie Feliciano
Taiwan News, Staff Reporter
2008-01-31 05:21 PM
Fitch Ratings will be hosting a teleconference Friday morning, February 1, at 10 a.m. Taiwan and 11 a.m. Tokyo/Seoul to discuss its outlook for the Asia-Pacific TFT-LCD industry. This call follows the agency's outlook press release on the sector published minutes ago, which will form the basis for Friday's conference and is available on www.fitchratingsasia.com.

The call will be led by senior director and regional head of Fitch's telecommunications, media and technology team, Matt Jamieson, who will give a short introduction.

Next, senior analysts Kevin Chang, Tatsuya Mizuno and Jongwan Kim, will discuss the overall TFT-LCD outlook in 2008 and provide sector insights in their respective markets in Taiwan, Japan and Korea.

A Q&A session will immediately follow the prepared remarks.

A special report by Fitch titled "TFT-LCD Industry Outlook Stable in 2008" is also available on www.fitchratings.com.

To register for this event, contact Valerie Tan at +65-67967209 /Valerie.tan@fitchratings.com.

Participants should dial the listed toll-free telephone access number at least five minutes before start time. When prompted by the Operator, the pass code is 'Fitch Ratings.' Participants will be placed in listen-only mode with music until the moderator or speaker starts the conference. Participants are advised to dial the toll free lines from an IDD-enabled fixed land line.

Conference Call Toll Free Dial-Ins: Japan 0044 2206 2130, Taiwan 00801 232 383, South Korea 00798 612 1030, Hong Kong 800 962 681, Singapore 800 6162 212, UK 0808 234 8304, USA 1866 888 7010.

Replay: An archived replay of the teleconference will be available from the 'Events Calendar' on the Fitch Ratings Asia Web site, www.fitchratingsasia.com, from February 5, 2008.

 
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