ECS estimates May sales rose by 10% from April
Judging from its business in May, demand from the clone market is expected to start climbing again in late June, said Johnson Chiang, chairman of Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS). Encouraged by slight demand growth, ECS estimates that its May sales rose from April at least by 10%.
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