Taiwan PC, system makers show marginal improvement in June revenues, indicating bottoming-out of technology sector
In June, Taiwan's top seven notebook makers saw revenues improve marginally at 1.3% over May, but the top five desktop PC makers remained in a slump, with combined revenues falling 2.5%. Bellwether system company Foxconn Electronics (the trade name for Hon Hai Precision Industry), however, hit another record level for the third straight month, hinting that the worst for the technology industry may be over.
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