Acer defends leading position in European notebook market
Acer is working to shorten its order-to-ship period in the European notebook market, according to sources at Acer distribution partners. In order to defend its leading position against Hewlett-Packard (HP), Acer is aggressively strengthening partnerships with its notebook distributors in Europe to ensure better delivery efficiency, indicated the sources.
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