
The suspected wrongdoers are the chief executive and eight employees of Toptec Co Ltd, a company that provides manufacturing equipment for mobile phone displays, including Samsung’s. The allegations state that the employees created a shell company and used it to sell information about what equipment was used in Samsung’s factories and drawings of flexible OLED panels. The bundle of juicy insider info was sold to an undisclosed entity in China for the hefty $13.85 million.
Toptec released a statement saying: “Our company has never provided Samsung Display’s industrial technology or business secrets to a Chinese client. Our company will fully cooperate with legal proceedings to find the truth in court”. Is that the truth, only the investigators can say, but the damage is done, at least as far as Toptec is concerned, its shares already down 20%.The foldable phone race is about to start early next year, with Samsung and Huawei aiming to be the major players. Obviously, Samsung is making its own displays, but Huawei is sourcing them from another Chinese manufacturer, BOE. Is that were Samsung’s secrets went? Hopefully, the prosecutors will find out who the recipient was, but either way, if the deal did happen, someone got quite a boost in its R&D if they got information worth $13 million.
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