Previously, Foxconn Group and Sharp hope that Hisense Group (microblogging) can return trademark rights in the North American market in advance, but was rejected. According to the latest news from foreign media, Sharp has already re-registered trademarks for high-end televisions in the United States so that it can develop the US market as early as possible.
A few years ago, Sharp's operations got into trouble and subsequently withdrew from the European and North American television markets. In North America, Sharp licensed trademark rights to China Hisense Group until 2020.
However, with the acquisition of Sharp by Foxconn Group, Sharp's operating conditions have greatly improved, and Gou is also very optimistic about the Sharp TV business, ready to "do more." Sharp had contacted the Hisense Group and hoped that the other party could return the trademark between the expiry of the contract. However, Hisense Group refused to believe that it should act according to the contract.
Surprisingly, Sharp subsequently sued the Hisense Group to the U.S. court, arguing that its TV quality was not up to the mark, damaging Sharp's image and claiming 100 million U.S. dollars. However, Sharp later withdrew the lawsuit.
According to Nikkei News, Sharp has already re-approved a trademark for high-end televisions in the United States, and it is estimated that it will begin sales in April next year.
It is reported that Foxconn and Sharp are also preparing to manufacture large-size LCD panels in the United States, and set up a TV assembly plant. The final details of the project have not yet been finalized. TVs are relatively large, so Sharp wants to set up factories in the United States to supply the North American market at close quarters.
Terry Gou believes that there is still huge room for growth in the large-screen TV market with more than 60 inches in the world. Under his plan, Sharp's TV sales in fiscal year 2018 will reach 10 million units, which is double the 2016 fiscal year. In the important Chinese market, Sharp's TVs have launched a large-scale price cut and it is reported that there has been a substantial increase in sales.
It is reported that Sharp TVs sold in the United States will position the high-end market with 8K resolution and the screen will be 60 inches or even larger.
In fiscal year 2008, Sharp Corporation sold a total of 2.8 million television sets in the Americas. Due to a loss in the television business, Sharp management decided to shrink from the global market.
According to reports, in the European market, Sharp has regained the brand rights of TVs by acquiring companies.
After being acquired by Foxconn, Sharp's business was fully revived and the company was free from losses. At the end of last year, Sharp, Foxconn, and the Guangzhou municipal government cooperated to start building an LCD panel factory in Guangzhou with an investment of up to US$9 billion.
It is reported that in the United States, the size of the two LCD panel factories, as well as a TV factory, the total investment will exceed 10 billion US dollars, will provide the United States with 10,000 jobs, including large-size LCD panel plant is likely to land in Wisconsin.
According to Nikkei News, Foxconn is also planning to build an LCD panel factory or a TV plant in a populous country, India, to sell Sharp TVs to Indian families.
Sharp is recognized as the "Father of LCD" and has world-class technology in the field of LCD panels. Sharp is also a high-end brand in the TV market. However, Foxconn Group decided to make Sharp become a more people-friendly, higher market share brand, through the integration of Foxconn's strong manufacturing capabilities, Sharp TV's future costs will also decline, price competitiveness will also increase.
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A few years ago, Sharp's operations got into trouble and subsequently withdrew from the European and North American television markets. In North America, Sharp licensed trademark rights to China Hisense Group until 2020.
However, with the acquisition of Sharp by Foxconn Group, Sharp's operating conditions have greatly improved, and Gou is also very optimistic about the Sharp TV business, ready to "do more." Sharp had contacted the Hisense Group and hoped that the other party could return the trademark between the expiry of the contract. However, Hisense Group refused to believe that it should act according to the contract.
Surprisingly, Sharp subsequently sued the Hisense Group to the U.S. court, arguing that its TV quality was not up to the mark, damaging Sharp's image and claiming 100 million U.S. dollars. However, Sharp later withdrew the lawsuit.
According to Nikkei News, Sharp has already re-approved a trademark for high-end televisions in the United States, and it is estimated that it will begin sales in April next year.
It is reported that Foxconn and Sharp are also preparing to manufacture large-size LCD panels in the United States, and set up a TV assembly plant. The final details of the project have not yet been finalized. TVs are relatively large, so Sharp wants to set up factories in the United States to supply the North American market at close quarters.
Terry Gou believes that there is still huge room for growth in the large-screen TV market with more than 60 inches in the world. Under his plan, Sharp's TV sales in fiscal year 2018 will reach 10 million units, which is double the 2016 fiscal year. In the important Chinese market, Sharp's TVs have launched a large-scale price cut and it is reported that there has been a substantial increase in sales.
It is reported that Sharp TVs sold in the United States will position the high-end market with 8K resolution and the screen will be 60 inches or even larger.
In fiscal year 2008, Sharp Corporation sold a total of 2.8 million television sets in the Americas. Due to a loss in the television business, Sharp management decided to shrink from the global market.
According to reports, in the European market, Sharp has regained the brand rights of TVs by acquiring companies.
After being acquired by Foxconn, Sharp's business was fully revived and the company was free from losses. At the end of last year, Sharp, Foxconn, and the Guangzhou municipal government cooperated to start building an LCD panel factory in Guangzhou with an investment of up to US$9 billion.
It is reported that in the United States, the size of the two LCD panel factories, as well as a TV factory, the total investment will exceed 10 billion US dollars, will provide the United States with 10,000 jobs, including large-size LCD panel plant is likely to land in Wisconsin.
According to Nikkei News, Foxconn is also planning to build an LCD panel factory or a TV plant in a populous country, India, to sell Sharp TVs to Indian families.
Sharp is recognized as the "Father of LCD" and has world-class technology in the field of LCD panels. Sharp is also a high-end brand in the TV market. However, Foxconn Group decided to make Sharp become a more people-friendly, higher market share brand, through the integration of Foxconn's strong manufacturing capabilities, Sharp TV's future costs will also decline, price competitiveness will also increase.
Smart TV/box information can focus on smart TV information network sofa butler (http://), China's influential TV box and smart TV website, providing information, communication, etc. on TV boxes, smart TVs, smart TV software, etc. Answering questions.
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