Taiwan stocks open lower, exporters slip

Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:11pm EST

 TAIPEI, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks opened 0.26 percent
lower on Friday, as fears over weaker consumer sentiment in the
United States following a guarded outlook from retail giant
Wal-Mart (WMT.N) pressured exporters such as Acer (2353.TW).
  The main TAIEX share index .TWII fell 19.80 points to
7,651.13, after gaining for six straight sessions.
 Acer, the world's No.2 PC brand, fell 0.24 percent, while the
electronics sub-index .TELI fell 0.01 percent.
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