PETER K. HUSTON (State Bar No. 150058)
MICHAEL L. SCOTT (State Bar No. 165452)
HEATHER S. TEWKSBURY (State Bar No. 222202)
E. KATE PATCHEN (NY Reg. 41204634)
Antitrust Division
U.S. Department of Justice
450 Golden Gate Avenue
Box 36046, Room 10-0101
San Francisco, CA 94102
Telephone: (415) 436-6660
Attorneys for the United States |
FILED
2010 OCT 14 P 1:33
RICHARD W. WICKING
CLERK, U.S. DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
v.
HSIN-TSUNG WANG, aka H.T. WANG,
Defendant.
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No. CR-10-0756 RS
VIOLATION:
Title 15, United States Code,
Section 1 (Price Fixing)
San Francisco Venue
FILED: 10/14/2010 |
INDICTMENT
The Grand Jury charges that:
I.
DESCRIPTION OF THE OFFENSE
1. HSIN-TSUNG WANG, aka H.T. WANG, is hereby indicted and made a
defendant on the charge stated below.
2. From on or about September 14, 2001, until on or about December 1, 2006 ("the
period covered by this Indictment"), the exact dates being unknown to the Grand Jury, the
defendant and other coconspirators entered into and engaged in a combination and conspiracy to
suppress and eliminate competition by fixing the prices of thin-film transistor liquid crystal
display panels ("TFT-LCD") in the United States and elsewhere. The combination and conspiracy
engaged in by the defendant and other coconspirators was in unreasonable restraint of interstate
and foreign trade and commerce in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act (15 U.S.C. ยง 1).
3. The charged combination and conspiracy consisted of a continuing agreement,
understanding, and concert of action among the defendant and other coconspirators, the
substantial terms of which were to agree to fix the prices of TFT-LCDs for use in notebook
computers, desktop computer monitors, and televisions in the United States and elsewhere.
II.
DEFENDANT AND COCONSPIRATORS
4. Defendant HSIN-TSUNG WANG is a resident of Taiwan. During the period
covered by this Indictment, the defendant was Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Chi Mei
Optoelectronics Corporation. The defendant joined and participated in the conspiracy from at
least as early as September 14, 2001 and continuing at least until December 1, 2006.
5. Various corporations and individuals not made defendants in this Indictment
participated as coconspirators in the offense charged in this Indictment and performed acts and
made statements in furtherance of it.
6. Whenever in this Indictment reference is made to any act, deed, or transaction of
any corporation, the allegation means that the corporation engaged in the act, deed, or transaction
by or through its officers, directors, employees, agents, or other representatives while they were
actively engaged in the management, direction, control, or transaction of its business or affairs.
III.
MEANS AND METHODS OF THE CONSPIRACY
7. For the purpose of forming and carrying out the charged combination and
conspiracy, the defendant and other coconspirators did those things that they combined and
conspired to do, including, among other things:
- On or about September 14, 2001, representatives from four Taiwan TFT-LCD manufacturers, including the defendant, secretly met in a hotel room
in Taipei, Taiwan and entered into and engaged in a conspiracy to fix the
price of TFT-LCD. At this meeting, the conspirators agreed to meet
approximately once a month for the purpose of fixing the price of TFT-LCD panels. These meetings were commonly referred to by some of the
conspirators as "Crystal Meetings." The four Taiwan TFT-LCD
manufacturers also agreed to rotate responsibility for coordinating each of
these monthly meetings.
- On or about September 21, 2001, representatives from two Korean TFT-LCD manufacturers joined representatives from the four Taiwan TFT-LCD
manufacturers, including the defendant, at a Crystal Meeting in a hotel
room in Taipei, Taiwan. At or before the September 21, 2001 Crystal
Meeting, the two Korean TFT-LCD manufacturers agreed to join the
conspiracy to fix the price of TFT-LCD.
- Employees from Chi Mei Optoelectronics Corporation, including the
defendant or his subordinates, attended Crystal Meetings on a regular basis
between on or about September 14, 2001 until on or about December 1,
2006 with employees of other participating TFT-LCD manufacturers.
- The defendant attended and participated in multiple Crystal Meetings. The
defendant also authorized, ordered, or consented to the attendance and
participation of his subordinate employees at Crystal Meetings.
- During the period covered by this Indictment, participants in the Crystal
Meetings regularly exchanged production, shipping, supply, demand, and
pricing information with each other at the meetings for the purpose of
agreeing to fix the price of TFT-LCD, as well as implementing, monitoring,
and enforcing adherence to the fixed prices. Up until 2003, the participants
in the Crystal Meetings reached price agreements on certain sized TFT-LCD used in computer notebooks and monitors. Beginning in 2003, the
price agreements reached at the Crystal Meetings also included certain
sized TFT-LCD used in flat-screen televisions.
- The participants in the conspiracy issued price quotations in accordance
with the price agreements and accepted payment for the supply of TFT-LCDs sold at collusive, noncompetitive prices to customers in the United
States and elsewhere.
- From on or about September 14, 2001 until in or about May 2005, the
defendant and other senior sales executives from the participating TFT-LCD manufacturers attended the Crystal Meetings.
- In or about May 2005, the participants in the Crystal Meetings discussed
that one or two major TFT-LCD customers may have detected the Crystal
Meetings. To keep the meetings secret and avoid detection, the Crystal
Meeting participants decided to stop having senior-level sales executives
attend the Crystal Meetings. Instead, the senior-level executives, including
the defendant, instructed lower-level marketing employees to continue the
Crystal Meetings. Lower-level marketing employees of Chi Mei
Optoelectronics Corporation and the other participating TFT-LCD
manufacturers continued to meet monthly as a group to exchange shipment,
production, and pricing information in furtherance of the conspiracy to fix
the price of TFT-LCD. The lower-level marketing employees met at
restaurants and cafes, instead of hotels, in Taipei.
- In or about the spring of 2006, the participants in the Crystal Meetings
became further concerned about being detected after receiving news reports
of an ongoing price-fixing investigation by the United States Department of
Justice into the dynamic random access memory ("DRAM") industry and
after receiving other information about a possible investigation into the
TFT-LCD industry. To further avoid detection and keep the meetings
secret, the conspiracy members agreed to no longer meet as a group, but
instead have back-to-back, one-on-one meetings with each other on a
certain date each month at restaurants and cafes in Taipei, Taiwan.
Through these round-robin style meetings, the participants continued to
exchange shipment, production, and pricing information in furtherance of
the conspiracy to fix the price of TFT-LCD. These round-robin meetings
continued until in or about December 2006.
- During the period covered by this Indictment, the defendant and other
coconspirators took steps to conceal the conspiracy and conspiratorial
contacts through various means:
- The Crystal Meeting participants discussed the need to keep the
Crystal Meetings secret and warned against revealing the existence
of the meetings, even to other employees within their own
companies who did not participate in the conspiracy.
- Participants in the Crystal Meetings were specifically warned to
keep the meetings secret because of antitrust laws and the ongoing
price-fixing investigation into the DRAM industry.
IV.
TRADE AND COMMERCE
8. TFT-LCDs are glass panels composed of an array of tiny pixels that are
electronically manipulated in order to display images. TFT-LCDs are manufactured in a broad
range of sizes and specifications for use in televisions, notebook computers, desktop computer
monitors, cell phones, mobile devices, and other applications. For purposes of this Indictment,
TFT-LCD refers to standard-sized panels for use in computer notebooks and monitors and
televisions, including sizes 12.1", 13", 13.3", 14", 14.1", 15", 15.2", 15.4", 17", 18", 19", 20", 26",
and 30".
9. During the period covered by this Indictment, the defendant, his corporate
employer, and coconspirators sold and distributed substantial quantities of TFT-LCDs in a
continuous and uninterrupted flow of interstate and foreign trade and commerce to customers
located in states or countries other than the states or countries in which the defendant, his
corporate employer, and coconspirators produced TFT-LCDs. In addition, payments for TFT-LCDs traveled in interstate and foreign trade and commerce.
10. The business activities of the defendant, his corporate employer, and
coconspirators that are the subject of this Indictment were within the flow of, and substantially
affected, interstate and foreign trade and commerce.
V.
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
11. The combination and conspiracy charged in this Indictment was carried out, in
part, in the Northern District of California, within the five years preceding the filing of this
Indictment.
ALL IN VIOLATION OF TITLE 15, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 1.
DATED: A TRUE BILL
DATED:
_______________/s/________________
Christine A. Varney
Assistant Attorney General
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Scott D. Hammond
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
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Marc Siegel
Director of Criminal Enforcement
United States Department of Justice
Antitrust Division
_______________/s/________________
Melinda L. Haag
United States Attorney
Northern District of California
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A TRUE BILL
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FOREPERSON
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Phillip H. Warren
Chief, San Francisco Office
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Peter K. Huston
Michael L. Scott
Heather S. Tewksbury
E. Kate Patchen
Attorneys
U.S. Department of Justice
Antitrust Division
450 Golden Gate Avenue
Box 36046, Room 10-0101
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 436-6660
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