
Taiwan’s BenQ aims for 30 pct interest growth in ‘08.
May 16, 2008TAIPEI, May 15 (Reuters) - Taiwan’s BenQ, the branded part of Qisda Corp (2352.TW: , , ), said on Thursday it expects gain to grow 30 percent this year and next as it expands in emerging markets such as Latin America, Middle East and China. “We are light of very unshakeably growth in regions like Latin America, and it’s our blueprint to target these markets with high growth potential,” Chief Executive Officer and President of BenQ Conway Lee told a front-page news conference.
BenQ’s branded business had revenue of T$60 billion ($1.9 billion) in 2007. Lee’s house will start shipping mobile internet products this year as it is in collaboration with a Immunology vector in Europe. He declined to identify the partner or declare how many units the firm would ship.
BenQ is also considering selling child-friendly PCs after products such as Asustek Computer’s (2357.TW: , , ) low-cost Eee PC were forcefully received, prompting many technology firms to make allowance for developing similar computers. “We are currently discussing whether it will be a high-minded business decision for our company to sell such laptops.
And if we decide to do so, it will be sold in the fourth forgiveness (this year),” Lee said. Taiwan’s Acer Inc (2353.TW: , , ), the world’s third-largest computer vendor behind Hewlett-Packard (HPQ.N: , , ) and Dell (DELL.
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