Global Mobile Market Hits High Note
News Principal analyst for mobile terminals, Ben Wood, says the Asia-Pacific market also experienced record sales in Q1. The Asia Pacific market was buoyed by purchases for the Chinese New Year, healthy growth in emerging markets and surprising numbers...
[June 9, 2004, 11:45]
US Report: Microsoft Delivers, Ups Earnings Expectations
News Company officials credited stronger-than-expected sales in Europe and Asia and strong demand for its Windows 98 software for the upside surprise. In addition Asia is still a concern. Business in Asia is a mixed bag," said Maffei.
[October 21, 1998, 10:02]
Dell Delivers Strong Growth, Predicts More Of Same
News Internationally, Dell raked in 70 percent of its sales from the Americas, 23 percent from Europe and 7 percent from Asia. In Asia-Pacific, Dell's revenue rose 52 percent. In Europe, Dell's sales jumped 24 percent with strong shipments to the United...
[August 18, 1999, 9:39]
Intel Ups Revenue Expectations
News While the United States and Europe are performing up to expectations, processor sales in Asia have been better than anticipated. We see that mature markets are performing about as expected, and we see stronger-than-expected revenues in Asia-Pacific...
[December 6, 2002, 11:38]
Motorola Hits 3Q Targets
News Company officials said sales of two-way radio equipment were higher in the Americas and Europe but declined in Asia. Company officials said strong demand for networking and wireless chips resulted in strong demand throughout Asia, the Americas and...
[October 11, 2000, 9:35]
US Report: Dell Profits Soar
News Sales into Asia, despite the general slowdown within the industry, grew by 35 percent while European sales improved 62 percent. In the Asia-Pacific region including Japan, Dell revenue increased 35 percent to $269m (£164m) while profits expanded.
[May 20, 1998, 10:03]
Compaq's Pfeiffer Hints At Changes To Come
News We're sourcing a lot of products from Asia and we're getting the positive [benefits of a strong US] currency. The Asia crisis is real for everybody. By coincidence, Digital - a company Compaq is getting to know pretty well and one which does have...
[January 27, 1998, 14:07]
IBM Beats Street In Q2 But Asia Takes Its Toll
News IBM was hurt not only by declining sales into Asia and pricing competition for its PCs and chips, but also erratic currencies that ate into its profits. Sales into the Asia/Pacific region dipped 13 percent to $3.3bn (£2.01bn) and the Europe/Middle...
[July 21, 1998, 11:43]
A Year Ago: Compaq's Pfeiffer Hints At Changes To Come
News We're sourcing a lot of products from Asia and we're getting the positive [benefits of a strong US] currency. The Asia crisis is real for everybody. By coincidence, Digital - a company Compaq is getting to know pretty well and one which does have...
[January 26, 1999, 6:37]
US Report: IBM Beats Estimates In 3Q
News And Asia-Pacific sales declined 16 percent to $3.2bn (£1.95bn) and revenue from Latin America fell 6 percent to $840m (£512m). We are facing a number of significant short-term issues, including an uncertain global economic environment, ongoing...
[October 21, 1998, 10:15]
A Year Ago: IBM Beats Estimates In 3Q
News And Asia-Pacific sales declined 16 percent to $3.2bn (£1.95bn) and revenue from Latin America fell 6 percent to $840m (£512m). We are facing a number of significant short-term issues, including an uncertain global economic environment, ongoing...
[October 21, 1999, 9:00]
Weak June Doesn't Stop Chip Sales Rise
News Asia led the way with strong chip sales because of strength in consumer electronics and outsourcing. Sequential sales fell 2.4 percent in the Americas, were down 4.1 percent in Europe and rose slightly in the Asia Pacific region, excluding Japan.
[August 2, 2002, 15:07]
Asia Helps Lift May Chip Sales
News Sales in the Asia-Pacific region were particularly strong in May, rising 22.4 percent, thanks to a large concentration of chip foundries. Worldwide semiconductor sales rose close to 3 percent to $11.4bn for the month, thanks to stronger sales...
[July 2, 2002, 7:57]
Enterprise SOA Enables Shared Services Center To Increase Process Efficiency And Flexibility, And Forge A Foundation For Strong Growth
White Papers The company wanted to optimize business processes across 13 Asia-Pacific countries that leverage the Singapore-based SAP shared services center and eliminate duplication, inefficiency, unnecessary paper-based processes, and barriers to sales force...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
MTS Systems Corporation Gets Easy Access To Real-Time Reports, Easily Integrates Salesforce With ERP
White Papers They phased deployment across the Americas, Europe & Asia and integrated CRM with ERP so key information could be viewed in salesforce.com. The company wanted single system to manage sales processes, improve data security & create new efficiencies.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
US Report: PC Market Grows By Almost 20 Percent
News And the strong U.S.growth, combined with strong sales in Europe, was enough to offset slumping markets in Asia, according to studies from International Data Corp.and Dataquest. Strong consumer sales also helped the number four player, Hewlett...
[October 26, 1998, 16:20]
Nokia Holds On To Smartphone Crown
News But while Nokia leads in Europe by some way, at 48 percent, with terminals such as its 6600, it accounts for only a quarter of shipped devices in North America and Asia Pacific. In Asia Pacific, Linux accounts for the brains on 14 percent of device...
[June 1, 2004, 16:35]
Solid Sales Push AMD Past Expectations
News Sales were especially strong in Asia Pacific and Latin America. Advanced Micro Devices reported first-quarter earnings that exceeded expectations due to strong sales across all its product lines. Our performance in the first quarter of 2004 was...
[April 15, 2004, 9:10]
Chip Sales Show Signs Of Life
News Worldwide sales reached $12.54bn (£7.9bn) in June, up from May's $12.49bn, led by growth in Japan and Asia Pacific, the SIA said on Monday. Europe did not take part in the rising sales, with sales down sequentially 4.1 percent for Q2, due to slow...
[August 4, 2003, 14:20]
Gateway: What Slowdown?
News While sales to the U.S.consumer market stormed up 62 percent, strong sales in the Asia Pacific region contributed greatly to its first-quarter success. The $2.1bn in sales represents a 22 percent jump compared to the year-ago quarter when it earned...
[April 23, 1999, 8:07]

