July 25, according to media reports China Taiwan region, Acer male senior public relations executive has hinted that the island Wang, Acer PC makers do with Packard Bell in Europe to discuss matters relating to mergers and acquisitions.
Last week there were reports that Acer intends to PC manufacturers in Europe M & Packard Bell. In response, Acer senior public relations director Wang island male in a telephone interview a few days ago, said: "M & A transactions may occur in some changes, we can not release more information to determine the exact date."
Packard Bell in the Netherlands, is Europe's third-largest consumer PC manufacturer, in France, Portugal and the UK market has a strong position. Currently, Packard Bell is to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America market expansion.
For the deal, Gartner analyst Deng Yajun, said: "Packard Bell will help balance the acquisition of Acer's overall strategy in the Asia Pacific market." Deng Yajun said that in the Asian market, Acer consumers and small and medium enterprises in the markets performed well. The Packard Bell's business focus in the commercial market. Therefore, this potential deal is beneficial to the Acer.
March 12 this year, "The Wall Street Journal," the first report, said Acer plans to acquire a PC makers this year, but is currently looking for potential targets. Then, there was news that Acer may acquisition Gateway.
March 21, Gateway spokesman David Hallisey gave denied this, saying the merger was not to discuss matters with the Acer. May, Acer has also confirmed that M & A target is not Gateway.
By the end of May, Acer chairman JT Wang said the acquisition of a PC makers plan ahead of schedule.
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