Casio aims to grab 10% of global digital camera market in 2006
During Computex Taipei 2006, Casio Computer’s chief director of sales Yozo Suzuki stated that the company aims to grow its digital still camera shipments to at least 6 million units this year, up from 4.5 million in 2005.
He estimated that achieving this goal would give the company about 10% of the global market in 2006.
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