(Packard Bell, The Netherlands) A major PC manufacturer that is the consumer brand of NEC Computers International and the home computing market leader in the U.K. and much of Western Europe. Packard ...
TWICE recently sat down with Mal Ransom, senior VP of marketing for Packard Bell NEC, and discussed the company’s current and future direction in the wake of the massive reorganization undertaken last ...
Japanese electronics giant NEC Corp. will combine its personal-computer operations outside Japan with Packard Bell Electronics Inc., providing Packard Bell with a much-needed infusion of cash, the ...
NEC Corp. has sold its Packard Bell BV unit to companies controlled by John Hui, the former owner of e-Machines, NEC said Monday. The value of the deal was not disclosed. Packard Bell markets and ...
Entry-level PC maker eMachines will take advantage of IBM and Packard Bell NEC abandoning the consumer retail market by introducing higher priced PCs next year. Meanwhile, it has kicked off a test ...
NEC confirmed its sale of Packard Bell to Lap Shun Hui, the co-founder of PC Maker eMachines, which was acquired by Gateway in 2004. NEC will sell Packard Bell for roughly US$87 million. Packard Bell ...
NEC executives are negotiating the sale of the company’s Packard Bell division, reportedly to eMachines founder Lap Shun “John” Hui. The move would leave NEC without a consumer PC brand, while it ...
Lap Shun Hui, a California-based computer executive, is set to complete the purchase of Packard Bell, the European personal-computer maker, from NEC of Japan later this month. Packard Bell's chief ...
NEC announced its joint-venture company with Packard Bell--Packard Bell NEC Japan K.K.-- which will begin operating tomorrow. Sales for the first six months are targeted at 6 billion yen, about $54 ...
NEC has sold its Packard Bell unit to companies controlled by John Hui, the former owner of e-Machines, NEC said Monday. The value of the deal was not disclosed. Packard Bell markets and sells PCs and ...
NEC Corp. executives are negotiating the sale of the company’s Packard Bell division, reportedly to eMachines founder Lap Shun “John” Hui. The move would leave NEC without a consumer PC brand, while ...
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