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Settlement Reached Over Cathoid Ray Tube Products

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Washington, DC: You may be affected by an antitrust class action lawsuit involving CRT Products purchased indirectly from the Defendant companies. "Indirect" means that you did not buy the CRT Product directly from any Defendant. The lawsuit seeks: (a) nationwide injunctive relief to prohibit the Defendants' behavior that is the subject of the lawsuit and (b) money for indirect purchasers in 24 states.

A Settlement has been reached with Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd. ("Chunghwa"). The litigation is continuing against the remaining Defendants. A complete list of defendants is set out in the Detailed Notice available at CRTsettlement.com.

The lawsuit claims that numerous Defendants, including Chunghwa, conspired to fix, raise, maintain or stabilize prices of CRT Products resulting in overcharges to consumers who bought CRT Products such as Televisions and Computer Monitors. The Defendants deny that they did anything wrong. The Court has not decided who is right.

The "Settlors" include any person or business that indirectly bought in the U.S. (excluding claims under the Washington Unfair Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act) from March 1, 1995 through November 25, 2007, any CRT Product made by the Defendants. Both consumers and resellers are included in the Settlement.

The Settlement provides for the payment by Chunghwa of $10,000,000 in cash, plus interest, to the Settlors. It also provides that Chunghwa will furnish information about the case, including other Defendants' involvement in the alleged conspiracy, to Class Counsel. Money will not be distributed to Settlors yet. The lawyers will pursue the lawsuit against the other Defendants to see if any future settlements or judgments can be obtained in the case and then distribute the funds together to reduce expenses. It is possible that money will be distributed to organizations who are, as nearly as practicable, representative of the interests of indirect purchasers of CRT Products instead of Settlors themselves if the cost to process claims would result in small payments to Settlors.

If you wish to remain a Settlor you do not need to take any action at this time. If you don't want to be legally bound by the Settlement, you must exclude yourself in writing by February 1, 2012, or you will not be able to sue, or continue to sue, Chunghwa about the legal claims in this case. If you remain a Settlor, you may object to the Settlement by February 1, 2012. For more details, visit CRTsettlement.com, or write to CRT Indirect Settlement, c/o The Notice Company, P.O. Box 778, Hingham, MA 02043. Para una notificacion en Espanol, llamar o visitar nuestro website.

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