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Q5 interview - Stig Enslev, Arrow UK

04jun08Q5arrow.jpg The latest Q5 interview is with Stig Enslev is managing Director of broadline distributor Arrow UK.

He reveals his thoughts on the most active product markets in Europe, the single biggest business challenge of 2008, and the potential for further consolidation in the European market... The five short sharp questions this week are:

1. How would you describe the European distribution market in a sentence?

2. Which are the most active country markets in Europe?

3. Which are the most active product markets in Europe?

4. Where do you see the biggest business challenge coming from in 2008?

5. Do you see potential for further consolidation in the European market?

Read his answers in the full interview: Q5 interview - Stig Enslev, Arrow UK

Remember, you can read all the Electronics Weekly Q5 interviews. From ARM's chairman, Sir Robin Saxby, to touchscreen technology firm Zytronic's MD, Mark Cambridge, the business leaders share their particular insights on the UK electronics industry.

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