MSI expects to ship 13.1 million motherboards in 2002
Micro-Star International (MSI) predicts that it will ship 13.1 million motherboards and 8.6 million graphics cards in 2002, both higher than the respective market estimates of 12 million and 7 million units. Based on the projection, MSI would enjoy sales growth of at least 20% this year, market analysts said.
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