Thursday, March 10, 2016

Sale of computers in Brazil falls 36% in 2015, but crude oil rises 37%

The computer sales in Brazil fell 36% in 2015, compared to the previous year, the IDC consultancy accompanying the electronic market in the country and in the world. The marketing of 6.6 million units is the worst result since 2005. The average price, on the other hand, was 37% more expensive.
In the year, the industry sold 2.6 million desktop computers, a 36% less volume to 2014. The notebooks totaled 4 million, 32% drop. As the Government did not carry out purchases last year, 32% of all PCs have been purchased by companies, while the rest ended up in the House.
According to IDC, the high of the dollar and the rate of unemployment influenced in the performance of computers. For consulting, the 2015 movement was equal to that of 2005, when sales of Brazil still engatinhavam and the market was on the rise.
While sales plummeted, the recipe of the manufacturers was not reduced in the same intensity. Was 13% lower. If, in 2014, the price of computer was, on average, R$, 1,694 in 2015, rose 37% and reached R$ 2,323.
For 2016, IDC expects new drop in sales of 18%, and 20% increase in the disbursement of clients per client.
G1, em São Paulo - 09/03/2016
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