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Notebook makers see demand pick up after CPU price cuts
10:38 AM - July 10, 2006 by
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Compal Electronics and Wistron posted on-month revenue growth in June, following sequential slides for two consecutive months. Quanta Computer and Inventec, who have not yet released their June sales figures, are expected to also post an increase in revenues.
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