Available information does not include sales growth figures for a specific UK computer company in China and the US, despite a Financial Times link.
In short: The available material does not include the sales growth details needed to report on a UK computer company doing especially well in China and the US.
The source content provided points to a story about “sales growth for a UK computer company” with particularly strong performance in China and the US. However, the information available here does not name the company or provide any sales numbers.
The notes also say the search results on hand focus on broader topics, like how UK businesses are adopting AI, what executives expect AI revenue to look like by 2030, and where money is being invested. Those topics can be useful background, but they do not answer the specific question about one company’s sales in two countries.
To report this accurately, we would need a few basic facts that are missing right now. That includes the name of the UK computer company, recent sales growth figures, and a regional breakdown showing results for China and the US.
Sales claims without clear numbers and a named company are hard to verify. It is like hearing “a store is selling a lot more overseas” without being told which store it is or what “a lot more” means. Clear figures help readers understand whether growth is small, large, or temporary.
Source: Financial Times
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