Asustek planning to buy four more factories after ECS plant, say sources
In a bid to amass capacity for its growing systems product business, Asustek Computer is reportedly set to launch the biggest factory purchase project since its establishment. According to sources, the Taiwanese motherboard maker is planning to buy at least four more factories in Taiwan this year after its procurement of Elitegroup Computer Systems's (ECS) notebook plant.
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