Lenovo's plan to buy IBM's x86 server business is facing delays over national security concerns. The Wall Street Journal reports that US security officials and members of the Committee on Foreign ...
IBM's plan to sell its PC business to Lenovo Group has cleared a potential regulatory hurdle. The Federal Trade Commission won't raise objections to IBM's plan to sell its business to Lenovo in a ...
Lenovo and IBM on Thursday said they finally came to a deal under which Lenovo will acquire part of IBM's server business for about $2.3 billion in cash and Lenovo shares. The headlines, and much of ...
Earlier this year, I expressed misgivings about the sale of IBM’s PC division to China-based Lenovo Group. While I thought IBM was smart for unloading its unprofitable PC group , I also thought ...
The U.S. government is apparently taking a closer look at the national security implications of IBM's plan to sell its PC business to China's Lenovo Group. The government's Committee on Foreign ...
Last week I had a chance to chat with Adalio Sanchez, who runs what was the IBM X86 server group and is moving with that group to Lenovo as a result of Lenovo acquiring IBM’s X86 server group. I’ve ...
IBM Corp. will soon put itself closer to its stated earnings goal, say goodbye to the lower end of its computer business and move some employees off its payroll. The deal partner, Lenovo Group, has ...
Nine months after it was first announced, Lenovo’s acquisition of IBM’s x86 server business is headed towards closing. Having received regulatory approval from the U.S., the European Commission and ...
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Lenovo is paying $2.1 billion for IBM's x86 server business. Here are the winners and the losers. The winners: Lenovo and IBM This deal, where Lenovo will pay IBM $2.1 billion for the x86 portion of ...
IBM has reached a definitive agreement to sell its PC division to China-based computer vendor Lenovo Group in a deal that will effectively create a $12 billion PC company that will compete against ...
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