
Apple Tablet PC helps Foxconn International Holdings
By: Peter Chubb | October 16, 2009 | Leave a CommentShares have been rising in Japan today, one company that has been doing well is Foxconn International Holdings (FXCNF). According to Daily Finance, Foxconn’s shares rose 6.7 percent; this is due to the fact that the cell phone maker has been tipped to produce the Apple Tablet.
We recently reported that Foxconn have been given the manufacturing rights for the much rumored Apple Tablet. Foxconn said that they expect to deliver Appleās answer to the Kindle in Q1 of 2010, but Apple has yet to make this official.
It was said that the mobile phone maker has announced that its first shipment of the Apple Tablet would be 300,000 to 400,000 per quarter. In that time, Apple will be able to access how well the device is selling, and make a decision if they need to lower or up the shipment numbers.
In a recent post, we covered a post about the five reasons why Ghacks the Apple Tablet would be a failure.
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