Wednesday, November 3, 2004
Acer said it expects its global revenue to increase by 30 percent to 40 percent in 2005.
Acer President J.T. Wang said the company is aiming to increase both notebook and desktop computer sales by 2 million units next year, meaning sales of each would surpass 10 million units.
The company also said it expects to ship 3 million more units of liquid-crystal-display monitors next year than this year.
Wang said Acer's 2005 full-year revenue could reach 220 billion New Taiwan dollars ($6.58 billion), but that would depend on whether it sells some of its shareholdings and if Intel issues new chips this quarter, a move expected to spur PC and notebook computer sales.
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