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The Deal: Details and Strategic Rationale. Lenovo announced on December 7, 2004, that it would purchase IBM’s Personal Computing Division for roughly $1.25 billion in cash and stock, with IBM ...
Lenovo’s long-awaited $2.1 billion acquisition of a line of servers from IBM, a deal that is expected to significantly expand Lenovo’s presence in the Triangle and make it the No. 3 player in ...
Lenovo on Thursday will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of its acquisition of IBM's PC business. ... The IBM-Lenovo deal in 2005 will go down as a win-win scenario.
Lenovo, which is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its acquisition of IBM’s PC business on Friday, used the purchase as a stepping stone to become the world’s No. 1 PC maker.
The winners: Lenovo and IBM This deal, where Lenovo will pay IBM $2.1 billion for the x86 portion of its server business, benefits both Lenovo and IBM. Lenovo, ...
A deal for the x86 server business could be a win-win for Lenovo and IBM. The good news for Lenovo is that it can do well with or without IBM's server business. The company has built the No. 1 PC ...
The acquisition of IBM Corp.’s PC business by China’s largest PC maker, Lenovo Group Ltd., may pose a threat to U.S. national security and deserves a closer review by the U.S. Congress and ...
Lenovo is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its IBM PC business sale this week across the Triangle. The company once known as Legend when launched in China has turned that deal into the world's ...
The IBM-Lenovo deal is the biggest PC industry tie-up since Hewlett-Packard bought Compaq Computer in May 2002. Lenovo is attempting to combine IBM's vast resources in the United States, ...