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Technology Stocks : Zi-Corp (ZICA), formerly MCUAF

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To: Kerm Yerman who started this subject3/20/2001 8:52:21 AM
From: Keoki Koga   of 2082
 
Gartner Dataquest, one of the leading technology research groups, said it expects Asia to become the largest market for mobile phones in 2001.

Of the forecast 507 million phones, some 170 million will be sold in Asia, a rise of 31 percent over 2000.

In Western Europe Gartner saw demand for 167 million cellphones, up 19 percent. North America will be the number three region, with shipments forecast to reach 90 million units, an 18 percent increase over 2000.

Latin America will grow 17 percent, with sales expected to top 42 million units. The rest of Europe, Middle East and Africa is on track to have sales of 38.2 million units, up 23 percent.

Gartner said its outlook is based on sales to end-users, excluding inventories, and also assumes that mobile phone makers will be able to meet demand.
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