Sunday, 19 June 2011

Acer vows to become the World's top

Acer, the world's third largest supplier of personal computers, said
at a press conference in Taiwan that it would work hard to become the
world's top vendor of mobile computers. Besides, the firm also
asserted that in 2009 it would at least sustain its market share and
revenue, but if all goes well, both would be up.

Acer is a company that has very favourable positions at the moment: it
owns well-known Acer and Packard Bell brands in Europe as well as
Gateway company in the U.S. Provided that Acer has a high-quality and
high-performance products, the firm will definitely be in position to
either secure or increase its market share or earnings, the reports
claim.

Acer shipped around five million netbook personal computers in 2008,
according to Mr. J.T. Wang, the president of the Acer conglomerate,
who projected the company to ship 12-15 million of the devices in
2009, which isl likely drive up the company`s total notebook PC
shipment by 25-30% from last year's volume.

Regardless of the global financial crisis, Mr. Wang asserted his
company`s market share and operating income for this year would surge
from last year. Acer originally planned to attain the goal of taking
the No.1 title in 2011, and Wang`s latest spot forecast suggests the
company will shorten the time. He said it is meaningful to make
Taiwan`s homegrown brand known globally if his company could
accomplish the goal earlier than originally planned.

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