This class action alleges that the defendants unlawfully conspired to fix, increase, and/or maintain prices at which Cathode Ray Tube Products (“CRT Products”) were sold in Canada.
The plaintiff alleges that from at least January 1, 1998 to November 21, 2007, the defendants and their senior executives participated in illegal and secretive meetings and made agreements relating to price targets, specific price increases, market share divisions and production capacity for CRT Products.
CRTs can be divided into two main categories: CDTs (colour display tubes) and CPTs (colour picture tubes). CDTs are used in computer monitors and other similar devices. CPTs are used mainly in televisions.
Until the last few years, CRT was the dominant technology used in display devices, including televisions, computer monitors, radar equipment, electronic medical equipment, and automated teller machines.
For further information concerning this action, please contact Jennifer Bald at 1-800-461-6166 ext. 2455 or email jennifer.bald@siskinds.com.
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