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Taiwan's HTC expects 30 percent sales plunge in 1Q

Taiwan's HTC expects 30 percent sales plunge in 1Q

Feb 6th, 2012

Taiwan's leading smartphone maker HTC forecast Monday that its revenue in the three months to March may plunge 30 percent from a year ago, as competitors Apple and Samsung take their grip on the market. (Source: AFP) -
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