Asustek aims to become top-five notebook vendor
Asustek Computer projects its own-brand notebook shipments will total 2.5-3 million units next year, up 56-88% from its revised forecast for this year of 1.6 million units. The company now aims to become one of the top-five notebook brands worldwide by 2009.
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