Acer Inc. (2353.TW)
87.40TWD
1:30am EST
NT$1.40 (+1.63%)
NT$86.00
NT$88.00
NT$88.50
NT$87.10
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13,264
NT$105.50
NT$43.07
About
Overall
| Beta: | 1.02 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | NT$228,663.50 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 2,658.88 |
| Annual Dividend: | -- |
| Yield (%): | -- |
Financials
| 2353.TW | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | 21.40 | 15.99 | 8.20 |
| EPS (TTM): | -- | -- | -- |
| ROI: | 10.35 | 4.79 | 1.32 |
| ROE: | 12.65 | 1.51 | 1.04 |
UPDATE 1-Acer Q4 lags forecast in market share quest
* 2009 net profit T$11.4 bln, down from 2008's T$11.7 bln
UPDATE 1-HTC in $230 mln share buyback
* HTC to buy back 15 mln shares at between T$280 and T$500
Acer Q4 net profit up 25 pct; lags forecast
TAIPEI, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Acer , the world's No. 2 PC brand, on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter earnings that lagged market expectations, weighed down by its continued reliance on low-cost netbook PCs.
Lenovo in emerging markets push to overcome IBM mishap
TAIPEI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Lenovo , the world's No. 4 PC brand, is banking on China and other emerging markets to fuel its growth as it seeks to recover from the disastrous 2005 purchase of IBM's PC unit.
UPDATE 3-Lenovo in emerging markets push to overcome IBM mishap
* Q3 net profit $79.52 mln vs market forecast of $43.38 mln
CORRECTED - UPDATE 1-US senator presses tech firms on practices in China
(Corrects first paragraph to make clear not all 30 companies are U.S.)
Senator presses tech firms on practices in China
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Democratic senator said on Tuesday he has asked 30 U.S. companies, including Apple, Facebook and Skype, for information on their human rights practices in China in the aftermath of Google's decision to no longer cooperate with Chinese Internet censorship efforts.
UPDATE 1-US senator presses tech firms on practices in China
* U.S. officials to testify on promoting Internet freedom
UPDATE 1-Asustek forecast-beating Q4 points to tech rebound
* Post-tax profit above pre-tax, pointing to one-off gains





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