Much has been made in regard to the death of the PC. Yet even as the personal computing market contracts, it remains a massive global industry representing nearly $300 billion in revenue. And while some of
Benchmarks ended the first trading day of the week in the red, dragged down by declines in technology stocks. Drop in airline stocks also weighed on the broader markets. The lack of progress related to Greece’s debt deal with
Barron’s got its hands on a research note in which BMO Capital ‘s Keith Bachman cut his notebook PC shipment estimate for the second quarter. Specifically, Bachman said reports from original design manufacturers show notebook