Compal ships record amount of notebooks in October
Compal Electronics shipped a company record 1.65 million notebooks in October, with revenues also hitting a record $976.36 million, due to strong seasonality, according to company spokesman Gary Lu. Despite tight supply of some components, including batteries and memory, October notebook shipments managed to hit a monthly record, Lu said.
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