Chinese manufacturer Lenovo is seriously interested in expanding its mobile handset business. Both the company's CEO Yang Yuanqing and CFO Wong Wai Ming have said that Lenovo might be interested in looking at BlackBerry with an eye toward purchasing the company. Wai Ming actually made it sound as though Lenovo had already spoken with BlackBerry's bankers and with the company itself about various strategic alliances and combinations. Considering that BlackBerry has just started selling its new BlackBerry Z10 in the states, we're pretty sure that CEO Thorsten Heins isn't ready to sell at this point. When the topic came up during an interview with Bloomberg TV on Thursday, Heins sort of glossed over the question without definitely rejecting the idea.
"Amid the rapidly changing market we are considering a number of ways to bolster the competitiveness of our mobile phone business, but nothing has been decided"-NEC statement
Sony is the top handset manufacturer in the country, and like the rest of the mobile handset makers in Japan, it faces tough competition from Apple and from Korean based Samsung. While it is not known how much NEC might receive for its mobile handset business, it is expected to receive $850 million for its mobile services subsidiary, NEC Mobiling Ltd.
source: Reuters
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