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Lenovo would be interested in buying BlackBerry - ALT1040

Lenovo , a leader in today’s market of computers, would be interested in taking BlackBerry in its entirety, to bet again for your foray into the world of smartphones, which to date but has released some interesting devices, none has stood the competition.

 BlackBerry at CeBIT
By Eduardo Marin

October 17, 2013, 21:10

is no stranger to the current situation of BlackBerry is more than difficult. The company would be looking for your best choice considering many alternatives, including the possible sale of parts, it would be the last option for it to be a giant smartphone until not long ago. With the sale of the company even without specifying Fairfax Financial, Thorsten Heins and his team are looking for the best solution (or the highest bidder) for the company.

Today, a new report (the WSJ ) ensures that Lenovo is interested in buying BlackBerry , and the stock market has already reacted to this possibility, given that the actions Canadian company have increased in value by more than 4% in a matter of minutes, and promises to continue rising.

Lenovo is one of the companies that has many to make the jump to the “new era” in computing, with the help of Microsoft and its Windows operating system 8 , offering everything from traditional PC all-in-one or laptops to hybrid computers more than interesting. The Lenovo next bet might be to take hold in the market for mobile devices , and BlackBerry would be a key factor in this new direction.

class=”alignright”> Lenovo could be a great opportunity that was waiting BlackBerry The story so far course Lenovo for BlackBerry interest has developed in stages. First, earlier this year the Asian manufacturer allegedly was in closed-door talks with Canadian, both denied rumors that its veracity. However, it seems that this time the interest is real, and Lenovo would be starting negotiations for a possible purchase , so that not only wait to see if they reach an agreement or not.

A few weeks ago

investment firm Fairfax Financial, also Canadian made an offer of U.S. $ 4.7 billion for BlackBerry, and the company directed by Thorsten Heins had six weeks to decide, while also looking for a better option. The problem is that BlackBerry’s actions did not stop falling, so in the end, although the company accepted the Fairfax purchase, the investor could even retract his initial offer and offer less money.

Lenovo

could be the new opportunity to BlackBerry. So far, the leading PC maker in that market, that some years ago bought IBM’s laptop division, and has taken a lot out ( the Lenovo ThinkPad laptops are of high quality and Resistance ), could also benefit from BlackBerry and eventually also achieve a position in the mobile market, where until now Lenovo has not had the slightest impact, even when one has launched another attractive device.

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