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Acer to acquire Gateway for $710m | Acer to acquire Gateway for $710m |
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Taiwan's leading computer seller Acer is to take over US PC maker Gateway in a $710m (£352m) deal. | Taiwan's leading computer seller Acer is to take over US PC maker Gateway in a $710m (£352m) deal. |
The takeover will create the world's third largest producer of personal computers, with shipments of more than 20 million PCs and sales of $15bn. | |
The deal may also see Acer try to block Chinese rival Lenovo from buying Packard Bell's operations in Europe. | The deal may also see Acer try to block Chinese rival Lenovo from buying Packard Bell's operations in Europe. |
Gateway has said it wants to buy Packard Bell under a 2006 first refusal deal agreed with its owner, John Hui. | Gateway has said it wants to buy Packard Bell under a 2006 first refusal deal agreed with its owner, John Hui. |
"This acquisition of Gateway and its strong brand immediately completes Acer's global footprint by strengthening our US presence," Acer chairman JT Wang said. | "This acquisition of Gateway and its strong brand immediately completes Acer's global footprint by strengthening our US presence," Acer chairman JT Wang said. |
"This will be an excellent addition to Acer's already strong positions in Europe and Asia." | "This will be an excellent addition to Acer's already strong positions in Europe and Asia." |
The two firms said they expected the deal to result in "significant" cost savings of more than $150m. In addition, the deal should lead to a drop in component costs, Acer and Gateway said in a join statement. | The two firms said they expected the deal to result in "significant" cost savings of more than $150m. In addition, the deal should lead to a drop in component costs, Acer and Gateway said in a join statement. |
Analysts predict that Acer will back Gateway's intention to exercise its first refusal deal with Packard Bell in order to scupper Lenovo's expansion plans. | Analysts predict that Acer will back Gateway's intention to exercise its first refusal deal with Packard Bell in order to scupper Lenovo's expansion plans. |
Lenovo had been hoping to boost its European market position by snapping up the Dutch firm. | Lenovo had been hoping to boost its European market position by snapping up the Dutch firm. |
However, some analysts have said that Lenovo may not lose out to Gateway, but merely be forced to pay more for Packard Bell. | However, some analysts have said that Lenovo may not lose out to Gateway, but merely be forced to pay more for Packard Bell. |
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