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Display Makers Settle LCD Price-Fixing Case

The Asia-based companies have agreed to pay $571 million to settle claims they tried to inflate prices for screens used in TVs and computer monitors.

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York's attorney general says three Asia-based companies have agreed to pay $571 million to settle claims by officials in eight states that they conspired to inflate prices for liquid crystal display screens used in televisions and computer monitors.

The agreements signed Thursday with AU Optronics Corp., LG Display Co. Ltd., Toshiba Corp. and U.S. affiliates follow a $553 million settlement in December with seven other manufacturers from Japan, Korea and Taiwan accused of fixing prices for thin film transistor LCD panels from 1999 to 2006.

Eric Schneiderman (SHNEYE'-dur-muhn) says about $692 million will be available for partial refunds to consumers in 24 states after court approval.

The settlements conclude the lawsuit against the companies.

The states involved are Arkansas, California, Florida, Michigan, Missouri, New York, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

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