
Apple supplier Goertek to buy Luen Fung Commercial's units for $1.3 billion
The acquisition of Mega Precision Technology and Channel Well Industrial would help Goertek strengthen competitiveness in the field of precision structural components, the company said in a Shenzhen stock exchange filing.
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