The head of Acer, the fourth largest computer manufacturer by sales, has resigned as a continuing decline in demand for PCs pushed the group into further losses.
J.T. Wang said he would step down as chairman and chief executive to be replaced as chief by Jim Wong, president.
The company has struggled to keep pace with the shift from laptop and notebook computers to mobile devices, and has been criticised for not investing enough in successful smartphones and tablets of its own.
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