Executives at taiwan tv maker Teco Group are not used to getting much attention. After all, the company has been stuck for years in a low-margin business without much glamour. But that was before the advent of the new Big Thing: flat-panel televisions made with sleek, liquid-crystal diode (LCD) displays. Now, Teco, which started making LCD TVs last year, is at the center of one of the world's hottest electronics businesses. And Frank Wu, head of the group's home electronics division, boasts that his company is positioned to profit. Last year Teco sold 3,000 LCD TVs; this year it expects to sell 40,000. "We have the technology," says Wu. "We can move faster."
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