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INTERVIEW-Delta Elec says PCs, solar to spur sales

Fri Jul 3, 2009 1:26pm IST
 
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* Sees rising demand from new laptops

* Sales growth rate to outpace market expectations

* Eyeing solar investments in U.S. and Europe

* Solar cell unit to build more new plants

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By Baker Li and Roger Tung

TAIPEI, July 3 (Reuters) - Taiwan's Delta Electronics Inc (2308.TW: Quote, Profile, Research), the world's top maker of power supplies for electrical devices, projected strong sales growth for the next five years on renewed demand for personal computers and as its new solar business pays off.

In an interview with Reuters on Friday, Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Yancey Hai said a new generation of low-cost netbooks and power-saving, slim notebook computers would boost demand for Delta's products.   Continued...

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