Compal Electronics: Handset component supply to recover in 2Q 2003
Worldwide handset component supply will stay stagnant for months before rebounding in the second quarter of 2003, spurred by wider adoption of fast-speed mobile networks and demand for handsets that allow users to send pictures and data files, an industry executive said.
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