International Business Machines Corp. has reportedly put its personal computer business up for sale in a deal that could fetch as much as $2 billion and close an era for an industry pioneer that long ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Lenovo Group has agreed to buy a majority stake in Fujitsu Ltd's personal computer unit for up to $269 million (£204.8 million), in a bid to corner a larger share of a market ...
IBM's PC unit piled up nearly $1 billion in cumulative losses in recent years, the company said in a filing detailing the planned sale of the business to China's Lenovo Group. The merger of IBM's PC ...
A Securities and Exchange regulatory filing by IBM revealed that the firm continued to lose money in its PC operation in the past three years, and that the losses continued even after the firm had ...
IBM, which gave legitimacy to the personal computer business in the 1980s, is said to be negotiating the sale of its PC unit in a move that could reshape the industry. The company is negotiating with ...
IBM’s personal computer division racked up $965 million in losses between Jan. 1, 2001, and June 30, 2004, the company said last week in a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in ...
news analysis Charles Darwin is alive and well and looming over the PC industry. Friday's news that IBM is mulling a plan to shed its PC division shows that yet another battle for survival of the ...
In reversal of initial announcement, HP execs determine costs of dumping PC arm were much more significant than potential benefits Spinning off its PC unit would have been too costly for ...
The personal computer business that International Business Machines Corp. is selling to China’s Lenovo Group Ltd. hasn’t made a profit for 3 1/2 years, IBM said in a Securities and Exchange Commission ...
With an aim to join the growing market for mini retro games consoles, the small developing team at Unit-e have created a new PC Classic DOS games console, which will hopefully be launching before the ...
IBM Corp.’s personal computer business racked up US$965 million in losses between Jan. 1, 2001, and June 30, 2004, the company said last week in a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ...
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