Foxconn secures notebook orders from Apple, says paper
Foxconn Electronics has received notebook orders from Apple Computer and will start volume shipments of one new MacBook model to the US vendor by the end of this year, Vincent Chen, an analyst at Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia (CLSA), was quoted as saying in a Chinese-language Commercial Times report last week. With Foxconn now added to Appleās supplier list for notebooks, Chen went on to say that Asustek Computer is expected to see its notebook orders from Apple cut by one-third in 2007, as compared to the amount it received this year, according to the paper.
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