Asia Express - East Asian ICT
Acer to Pay Up to US$70 Mln to Use Founder's Brand Name in China
August 06, 2010
Taiwan-based PC vendor Acer announced on August 4, 2010 that the company will pay Chinese Founder up to US$70 million for using Founder's brand name on Acer-manufactured PCs to be sold in China in the next seven years, according to the Economic Daily News of Taiwan. It is reported that the two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding in May 2010 in Beijing to jointly cultivate the Chinese PC market. Acer is expected to take charge of the Founder-branded PC business, including planning, marketing, and supply chain management. Founder, in turn, is projected to share its channel network with Acer and provide the intellectual property rights needed to run business using Founder's brand name.

In 2009, Acer's share in the Chinese PC market was 3.1% and Founder 6.3%, according to an August 5, 2010 report by the China Times of Taiwan. Acer estimates that partnering with Founder would bring the company's revenue in China to approximately US$2.5 billion in 2011.