Tuesday, October 30th 2012

ASUS Q3 2012 Profits Soar by 43 Percent

Thanks to successful product lines, ASUS posts record Q3 2012 profits of $230 million, a 43 percent jump from last year's $160 million. The Q3 results posted by the company are its best in the last four years. The company owes its quarterly success to association with Google in making the Nexus 7 tablet, its own Transformer Prime TF01 convertible tablet-netbook, and a vast portfolio of notebooks covering all market segments, including Ultrabook. The company looks forward to and equally good Q4.
Source: Wall Street Journal
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8 Comments on ASUS Q3 2012 Profits Soar by 43 Percent

#1
Sasqui
That's awesome. The transformer tablets are quite nice, though it felt like I was working with an oversized phone. Google's fault.

Now lets hope they keep some focus on making great motherboards, especially the ROG series.
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#2
3870x2
Thats great, I have always enjoyed ASUS products.

EVGA is still one of my favorites though.

Gigabyte for motherboards.
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#3
1d10t
so motherboard maker not too good on motherboard side eh?not to mention their horrible customer services
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#4
m1dg3t
I always enjoyed Asus products as well, that is untill they fucked me and countless others over with their HDMI sound cards. Nevermind their "Customer Service/Support", to me and many others it is NON EXISTANT. Looking around the web lately looks like they have decided to start fucking over their MoBo/GFX customers as well :(

I will never purchase/reccomend another Asus product again. Ever.

Apologies to poop on your news thread bta but Asus needs a lesson learned, hit 'em where it counts consumers! In the pocketbook ;)

Boycott Asus and their shitteh business practices :cool:
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#5
mrsemi
Last big purchases, 2 motherboards, 3 monitors, router, last 3 video cards all asus products. Wonder if they're getting too big for their britches though, had some issues with rma and some general displeasure about their nonchalant response to known issues on the 7950 direct cu II issues.
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#6
dj-electric
This year was the most boring for Asus in motherboards. GB\MSI\ASRock came with great new products
Asus? meh, same product lines of yesteryear.
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#7
Crap Daddy
Dj-ElectriCThis year was the most boring for Asus in motherboards. GB\MSI\ASRock came with great new products
Asus? meh, same product lines of yesteryear.
It's no more a priority. We might even expect an ASUS phone.
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#8
qwerty_lesh
It's Transformer prime TF-201 btw.

and their good results are largely attributed due to them being first out with a tegra3 10", then the success of a Google designed tab (nexus) and their unrelenting support cost cutting. (CID stamp trigger happy bastards)
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