Friday, October 18, 2013

Lenovo, another candidate to buy BlackBerry - Silicon News

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Analysts note that the acquisition would be beneficial to the Chinese manufacturer already eroding their customer base.

class=”date”> meta-prep-author”> The by Rosalia Rozalén

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According to The Wall Street Journal, Lenovo has signed a confidentiality agreement to audit the accounts of BlackBerry and consider its possible acquisition.

Amid uncertain future of the technology company , which is in the air buying their entire business by Fairfax Financial by 4.700 million, opens a new door negotiations .

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collects American newspaper, it is not known if Lenovo will put money in the acquisition.

In August, the company president Yang Yuanqing recognized the importance of the mobile phone business , a market that is changing rapidly and that “Lenovo has to adapt.”

this vision lies the interest of the Chinese company Blackberry.

However, analysts point out that an agreement with the Canadian firm would risk for Lenovo, as its customer base erode.

This was expressed

Alberto Moel, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein The Wall Street Journal , which emphasizes that “BlackBerry is rapidly decreasing market share and the incorporation of a demoralized workforce would be more risky that beneficial for Lenovo “.

Chinese giant, which this year has surpassed HP as the largest computer maker in the world , is the second smartphone vendor in China, selling more phones than Apple and it only beats Samsung, according to IDC.

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