http://ppt.cc/nz_C
原文
google翻譯
http://ppt.cc/luPr
大意是說
ASUS之前為了和ECS、Foxconn打OEM和二線市場成立華擎
現在華擎品牌已經成長出名到會影響到華碩本身的市場
所以打算買回
而華擎主要大股東和碩並不反對
除非這消息是芭樂
不然成的機率很高
Asus Reportedly in Talks to Acquire Motherboard Maker ASRock
Posted 10/02/2012 at 11:02am | by Paul Lilly
Asus, the top motherboard maker ahead of Gigabyte, may be looking to
further strengthen its position by acquiring ASRock, the third largest
player in the mobo business. It's an interesting development, not just
because it would combine the world's first and third largest motherboard
entities, but because it would be the second time Asus has owned ASRock.
A quick history lesson is in order here.
In 2002, Asus created the ASRock brand to sell entry-level motherboards
and to target the commodity OEM market, going up against the likes of
ECS and Foxconn. It gave Asus a foothold into the budget motherboard
market without damaging its enthusiast brand recognition.
ASRock is now owned by Pegatron, which itself was a subsidiary of Asus
incorporated in 2007. Pegatron has since been spun off and is no longer
connected to Asus, so now the ASRock brand Asus created is a direct
competitor. Over the years, ASRock has grown from an entry-level player
to a spunky builder that makes high-end boards that have been used to
break overclocking records.
According to Charlie Demerjian at SemiAccurate, Asus just made a bid for
ASRock's motherboard division. Nothing is yet final, but reportedly,
Pegatron is agreeable to the terms, so unless Demerjian's info is totally
bogus, this is a deal that will likely go through.
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原文
google翻譯
http://ppt.cc/luPr
大意是說
ASUS之前為了和ECS、Foxconn打OEM和二線市場成立華擎
現在華擎品牌已經成長出名到會影響到華碩本身的市場
所以打算買回
而華擎主要大股東和碩並不反對
除非這消息是芭樂
不然成的機率很高
Asus Reportedly in Talks to Acquire Motherboard Maker ASRock
Posted 10/02/2012 at 11:02am | by Paul Lilly
Asus, the top motherboard maker ahead of Gigabyte, may be looking to
further strengthen its position by acquiring ASRock, the third largest
player in the mobo business. It's an interesting development, not just
because it would combine the world's first and third largest motherboard
entities, but because it would be the second time Asus has owned ASRock.
A quick history lesson is in order here.
In 2002, Asus created the ASRock brand to sell entry-level motherboards
and to target the commodity OEM market, going up against the likes of
ECS and Foxconn. It gave Asus a foothold into the budget motherboard
market without damaging its enthusiast brand recognition.
ASRock is now owned by Pegatron, which itself was a subsidiary of Asus
incorporated in 2007. Pegatron has since been spun off and is no longer
connected to Asus, so now the ASRock brand Asus created is a direct
competitor. Over the years, ASRock has grown from an entry-level player
to a spunky builder that makes high-end boards that have been used to
break overclocking records.
According to Charlie Demerjian at SemiAccurate, Asus just made a bid for
ASRock's motherboard division. Nothing is yet final, but reportedly,
Pegatron is agreeable to the terms, so unless Demerjian's info is totally
bogus, this is a deal that will likely go through.
--
→ repise:才六百萬喔 我光是手續費都不止1千萬 真弱 11/16 19:21
→ repise:兩年六百萬,我看是印尼盾 11/16 19:24
→ repise:不是嘴砲你先貼對帳單再說 貼出來我自殺 11/16 19:24
→ repise:六百萬 搶比較快吧 11/16 19:25
→ morrischen2:http://0rz.tw/Xgf0M 11/16 19:25
→ repise: 本人為了社會合諧,暫時不自殺。先向morris大表示歉意 11/16 19:32
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