Canada’s Computer and Electronic Products Industry: Industrial Outlook Autumn 2013

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Canada’s Computer and Electronic Products Industry: Industrial Outlook Autumn 2013

Industry Economic Analysis

Author: Mike Shaw

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  • BlackBerry—The board of directors, after reviewing the company’s strategic options—including both selling the firm and taking the company private—decided to hire a new CEO in hopes of turning around the company.
  • Prices—The long-term trend of declining prices has begun to show signs of reversing, with output prices moving sideways for the past four years and price growth expected throughout the forecast.
  • Maturing Markets—The advanced economies that have driven technology sales are becoming saturated with gadgets, resulting in stiffer competition in the mature markets and a shift to lower-cost options to appeal to developing countries.  
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This report examines the short-and medium-term economic and profitability outlook for Canada’s Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing Industry.

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