Notebook makers conservative about Q3 despite rising shipments in June
Although the Taiwan notebook sector has seen shipments rising in June after two weak months previously, makers are holding a conservative outlook for the third quarter because there are a lot of uncertainties, such as prices and inventory issues, lying ahead, according to industry sources. Demand during April and May was weak.
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