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Lenovo CEO denied the acquisition of Korean Sambo computer decision is still far away

According to foreign media reports, according to the "Lenovo has said the rumors will acquire trigem computer company" to South Korea in bankruptcy court, Lenovo Inc CEO Amelio in September 1st made it clear that the association did not make a formal decision on the matter, "from a decision still very, very far".

On the same day, Lenovo chief executive Amelio said at an awards ceremony: "the Korean Sambo computer has been in contact with the association, they said:" are you interested in looking at the relevant information Lenovo's answer is to look at."

Then Amelio stressed that Lenovo has not made any decision on the acquisition. He said, "Lenovo is still very, very far away from a decision."

South Korea is the third largest computer manufacturer in korea. As early as May 18, 2005 because of insolvency and bankruptcy protection, in the same year on June 8th, the Korean Stock Exchange announced the cancellation of the triple gem listed trading qualifications, followed by the company into bankruptcy protection program. According to South Korean media reports, South Korea's bankruptcy court on the valuation of the Sambo computer was 200 billion won to 250 billion won, or about $209 million to $261 million.

Prior to this, the Samsung computer had said to the outside world, so far they have attracted about 10 potential buyers.

Some analysts believe that if you really want to buy Lenovo Samsung computer, it must be a fancy to the company in South Korea is relatively sound PC sales network and after-sales service system.

In addition to the traditional IBM Thinkpad high-end notebook, this year, Lenovo began to use its own brand Lenovo 3000 notebook PC market expansion in korea. At present, the price of N100 and C100 laptops sold in Korea is 1 million 490 thousand won and won by 1 million 210 thousand.

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