LG will squeeze in the second quarter of MOTO still ranks No. 3 ranked No. 5 Sony Ericsson
This International information is Provided from the West Technology Limited
June 30, according to Taiwan media reports, with the second quarter of Motorola’s global handset market’s performance remains in the doldrums, LG Electronics second quarter handset shipments is expected to exceed 30 million, which first leapt to the top three mobile phone, But the short term is still not rivals Nokia and Samsung.
Taiwan media that “was originally expected to top the top three of Sony Ericsson, subject to some kind of post-shipment and the slowdown in demand for high-impact, forecast second quarter sales of only 24 million, the average selling price (ASP), Fell to 115 euros, the average gross profit margin will continue to decline, pre-tax profit in the profit and loss may be the two-edge, Sony Ericsson estimates the second quarter is likely to remain ranked No. 5, still ranked No. 4 behind Motorola. “
It is understood that the global mobile phone manufacturers earnings in mid-July will be released in late, but according to industry statistics and market observation, the third mobile phone is likely to be changed hands LG, Sony Ericsson estimates the industry in the second quarter is likely to remain No. 5, still ranked No. 4 behind Motorola.
Motorola in 2007 lost the first time in the second quarter of Samsung. March this year, analysts expect that if Motorola’s mobile phone sales continue to decline in the rate of 27%, Motorola this year will easily top five cell phone manufacturers in the bottom of the list, ranking fourth Sony Ericsson will be the largest of the three.
2008 first quarter, LG Sony Ericsson beyond the fourth largest mobile phone market to Kau Yi. LG had high-level estimates, mobile phone sales in the second quarter than expected first quarter growth of 2 percent, reaching 29 million -3000 10000, or its full-year sales target will exceed 100 million.
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