Newegg looks for cooperation with second-tier Taiwan IT companies
Newegg, an online retailer of computer and electronic products, intends to recruit Taiwan’s second-tier IT brands for its online shopping offerings through the upcoming Computex 2006 IT trade show, according to Luke Lu, product management director of Global PM Center at Newegg.
The online retailer expects to bring more Taiwan brands, especially companies that specialize in LCD TVs and consumer electronics products, into its online stores, which already covers 3C (computer, communications and consumer electronics) goods for more than 600 branded vendors, including Taiwan’s leading brand companies Acer, Asustek Computer, Gigabyte Technology and Micro-Star International (MSI), said Lu.
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