April Sales Better Than Last Year, But Worse Than March
A few days back, Acer reported consolidated sales of $667.44 million for April, which is an increase of 11.9% from last year, but a drop from March’s $990.29 million. Reasons provided for the fall include seasonal holidays, international currency fluctiation and other economic changes.
As a result, Acer has attempted to assuage investors and analysts by announcing that it has several aggresive business plans in place for the next two months, and is thus confident that it will be able to ensure that its performance in the second quarter would be “close to the first quarter.”
[News via IT Week]










