Acer seeks No. 3 spot in China notebook market by changing channel strategy
Acer, which has been generating respectable profits in China for years, now faces increasing challenges amid rising competition from both local and foreign heavy-weights like Legend and IBM. Scott Lin, Acer’s president of Greater China operations, talked to DigiTimes about Acer’s strategy to maintain profitability and improve the company’s brand image in the world’s fastest-growing market.
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