China increases its presence in Milan where Apple has also opened its megastore. In 2017 Huawei arrived. Lenovo's is a concept store dedicated to all-round technology: sales but also coworking, meetings and training.
The Chinese giant is now the world's third largest smartphone manufacturer - The two brands will coexist: Motorola in the USA, Latin America and Europe; Lenovo in the rest of the world.
In the first months of 2014, sales of Samsung smartphones in China have been decidedly sluggish, while Lenovo has fared brilliantly
Following the sale of Motorola smartphones, Google received 618,3 million Lenovo shares, equal to 5,94% of the capital, for a total of 750 million dollars.
Chinese company buys Motorola for $2,91 billion, but Mountain View will retain majority of patents - Lenovo makes leaps and bounds with smartphones after Blackberry pressure
The Chinese company took over IBM's server business, the second largest in the world: Lenovo will pay $2,07 billion in cash and the rest in stock.
The Chinese IT giant is in talks to buy IBM's low-end server business - The two sides had already sought an agreement last spring, but were unable to find it - The value of the company's servers…
The Chinese technological giant would be willing to buy the Canadian smartphone group, which is now increasingly in a dive - The eventuality of such a purchase opens up a complex national security front for Canada and, above all, the United States.
Also in contention is a mega Canadian pension fund and Bain Capital - The sale project has undergone a strong acceleration following the announcement of the acquisition of Nokia by Microsoft.
In the first three months of the year, the number of units delivered fell to 76,3 million, an increasingly clear sign that consumers prefer to buy smartphones and tablets instead of PCs - Hewlett-Packard maintained its dominant position, followed…
It weighs 8 kilos - An 'interpersonal' PC, “multi user, multi touch, multi mode”, which recognizes commands from 10 different fingers at the same time, which allows games, access to the Internet, work on Excel or Word at the same time.
The overtaking is certified by the data of Gartner research (which, however, do not match those of Idc) reported by the Financial Times: the Chinese company, thanks to a particularly aggressive pricing policy, now holds 15,7% of the market share compared …