Interesting . . . thanks for the post. I do think that while Pioneer seems like a huge company compared to many in the specialty audio business . . . they're still a chump-change company in the OEM parts manufacturing business. And Matsushita isn't simply a big player, they're THE big player.
I think that this being "the beginning of the end" for television plasma displays is WAY premature. The flat-panel television market is far from mature, and I'm guessing the Pioneer has to juggle its consumer-sales profits very carefully with its OEM business, and since the consumer products have to be highly price-competitive right now, it makes sense that they'd dump the OEM parts-profit equation onto a company that has deep enough pockets to play the acronym battle with Sharp.
Also, Pioneer's manufacturing facilities aren't necessarily simply going to disappear . . . the bean-counters will most likely work their magic to make them part of some other entity, and all of those legacy R&D, development, and buildout/tooling costs will escape handily into the luminiferous ether.
I think that this being "the beginning of the end" for television plasma displays is WAY premature. The flat-panel television market is far from mature, and I'm guessing the Pioneer has to juggle its consumer-sales profits very carefully with its OEM business, and since the consumer products have to be highly price-competitive right now, it makes sense that they'd dump the OEM parts-profit equation onto a company that has deep enough pockets to play the acronym battle with Sharp.
Also, Pioneer's manufacturing facilities aren't necessarily simply going to disappear . . . the bean-counters will most likely work their magic to make them part of some other entity, and all of those legacy R&D, development, and buildout/tooling costs will escape handily into the luminiferous ether.