While the terminal manufacturer HTC has to do with new comments and criticisms about the start of the press relations officer only four months after taking office ( ostensibly for personal reasons), feeding back the specter departures cascade within the company, there is reorganization in the allocation of tasks to the top of the hierarchy.
Financial Times reports that Peter Chou, CEO of the group, will entrust part of the operational management to the President of the Board Cher Wang . The initiative is temporary and will lead the latter to oversee sales, marketing and supplier relationships while Peter Chou will be better able to focus on the development ranges terminals .
CEO is logically the object of criticism over the past few months as the manufacturer trouble to find the path to success for 2010-2011 year made him a leader in sales of Android smartphones.
Since Samsung has been there with its great economic power and marketing, becoming the global leader in mobile and smartphones based primarily on Android. Moreover, the success of the Apple iPhone has not waned over the years, continuing to generate a lot of pressure on high-end smartphones.
HTC also on its way to other manufacturers of smartphones, all realigned on Android (Sony, LG Electronics, Motorola Mobility), but also the Chinese mobile manufacturers now determined to exist under their own brand and in the race to try to enter the world top three.
Hope bounce HTC focuses on opportunities in the Chinese market where the manufacturer can hope to benefit from its relationship to rapidly increase its volumes. But his fate could also play in redemption and Lenovo Group could be part of potential buyers.
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