Wistron to build notebook computer plant in Vietnam

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Wistron Corp., the world’s third-largest contract maker of notebook computers, plans to invest US$10 million to build a factory in Vietnam for expansion.

Wistron’s board approved the Vietnam investment via its offshore unit, VNCap, the Hsinchu-based company said in a statement to the Taiwan Stock Exchange late Friday, without elaborating.

Wistron is expected to ship as many as 19 million units this year, up from about 11-12 million units last year and 9 million in 2006, the Taipei-based, Chinese-language Commercial Times newspaper said Saturday, without citing anyone. Wistron is the world’s third-largest contract manufacturer of notebook computers behind Quanta Computer Inc., and Compal Electronics Inc.

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