Taiwan's HTC looks to Iron Man for rescue

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AFP Taipei
Last Updated : Aug 12 2013 | 2:36 PM IST
Taiwan's struggling smartphone maker HTC is hoping Hollywood action-hero Robert Downey Jr can come to its rescue.
The star of the Iron Man franchise has reportedly been paid USD 10 million to feature in a TV commercial that will hit worldwide markets including the US, UK and Germany on Thursday, HTC said.
The move sees the former smartphone powerhouse join fellow Taiwanese firm Acer in paying out big for Western celebrity endorsements as it struggles to turn around its fortunes in a market now dominated by Apple and Samsung.
A teaser ad titled 'Big Things Ahead' released on video-sharing sites shows a man in a suit, thought to be Downey Jr, emerging from a military-looking helicopter carrying a briefcase before high-fiving another man carrying a phone. The clip ends with the acronym HTC spelt out as 'Here's To Change'.
Ben Ho, HTC chief marketing officer told reporters the campaign marks a shift in the company's strategy from promoting individual products to enhancing its global brand name.
Last year, PC and tablet maker Acer enlisted the services of Transformers star Megan Fox in a marketing campaign. Both HTC and Acer began life as contract-manufacturers before switching over to selling under their own names.
HTC's net profit in the three months to June totalled only TWD 1.25 billion, compared with TWD 7.4 billion recorded the previous year, while revenue fell 22 per cent year-on-year to TWD 70.7 billion.
The company forecast its quarterly sales in the third quarter will slow to a range of TWD 50 billion - TWD 60 billion and may swing to a loss, the company said in a statement last month.
According to research firm IDC, HTC held a 4.6 per cent share of the global smartphone market in 2012, a sharp decline from 8.8 per cent a year earlier. Samsung held a 30.3 per cent stake while Apple had 19.1 per cent.
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First Published: Aug 12 2013 | 2:36 PM IST

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