ASUS will ship 3.6 million notebooks in the fourth quarter
ASUS expects to ship 3.6 million notebooks in the fourth quarter of 2011 if the global economy doesn't see any unexpected fluctuations.
The financial director (CFO) of ASUS David Chang recently announced that if the global economy does not see any unexpected fluctuations in the fourth quarter of this year, ASUS expects to ship 3.6 million notebooks. in the period from October to December 2011.
Meanwhile, 3.6 million is also the expected forecast for the amount of notebooks for Taiwan's computer maker in this third quarter.
However, ASUS proved very optimistic that their "achievement" in the third quarter will be higher than that of 3.6 million.
In addition, ASUS 'CFO also emphasizes that, despite the higher export volume, but due to the fluctuation of the exchange rate, along with the fierce price competition from other competitors at European market, so overall, ASUS 'profit level is still not really as they want.
Earlier, two other major computer makers, Dell of the US and Lenovo of China, expressed optimism about the potential for market share expansion in the global computer market, after HP expressed its split plan. Their consumer PC block.
It seems that ASUS has also received some optimism from 'peers' in terms of consumption, but the company still does not forget to keep a cautious attitude against unpredictable fluctuations in the market, in the context of the economy. potential risks present.
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