Foreign investment firms' views diverge over rising mobo orders in July
Foreign investment firms hold different views towards the order growth seen in the motherboard industry in the first half of July. Goldman Sachs predicts that first-tier board makers' July shipments will be able to rise by 14% from the previous month, while Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) only forecasts a moderate increase of 5.7%.
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