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The world is a tough oyster for U.S. PC makers
November 8, 2000
Although opportunities abound, brand-name PC makers acknowledge that becoming a force in emerging markets such as Asia and Latin America can be a challenging task.
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Europe tops North America as largest PC market
January 19, 2006
For the first time, the European region ships more PCs than the U.S., reaching 72.6 million.
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PC shipments growing faster than expected
July 18, 2005
More first-time buyers snap up low-cost machines. Market leader Dell sees PC shipments grow 23.7 percent.
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Weak demand, low prices ding Intel earnings
January 17, 2006
Hit by weak demand and low processor prices, the company's earnings came in under Wall Street analyst expectations.
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