Lenovo (Deutschland) GmbH
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
2005-01-12
Website
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3205 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about Lenovo (Deutschland) GmbH
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2025-05-16 (financialpost.com)
Baidu, Bilibili, Lenovo Report as US-China Trade Tensions Ease | Financial Post
Baidu Inc., Bilibili Inc. and Lenovo Group Ltd. are among the Chinese tech firms in focus for next week's earnings, just as the easing US-China trade war brings bac…
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2025-05-12 (bizjournals.com)
Lenovo's 20-year journey in NC enters new era
Lenovo's 20-year journey from IBM acquisition to global tech leader faces new challenges amid US-China tensions and tariff ...
Read more2025-04-24 (techspot.com)
Trump tariffs push top PC makers Lenovo, HP, and Dell toward Saudi Arabia |
The so-called "reciprocal tariffs" imposed by the Trump administration could push major PC manufacturers to find new production hubs, and it likely won't be in the US....
Read more2025-01-16 (bloombergtax.com)
China Tech Relief as Trade War Eases: Asia Earnings Week Ahead
Baidu Inc., Bilibili Inc. and Lenovo Group Ltd. are among the Chinese tech firms in focus for next week's earnings, just as the easing US-China trade war brings back some optimism for the sector.
Read more2023-10-11 (heritage.org)
China's Backdoor Into Romania | The Foundation
In the past, Romania, a key ally of the United States in Eastern Europe, has been clear-eyed about the security challenges that would result should the People's Republic of China (PRC) infiltrate its telecommunications networks. That's why it is so surprising that Romania recently approved Chinese-owned Lenovo's participation in its 5G network.
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