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Cell phones outnumber PCs in China

December 1, 2005 There are 3.6 cell phones for every PC in China, according to the CEO of Efriends Net Entertainment. TAGS: China, cell phone, CEO, PC, U.S.

This week in IBM news

December 10, 2004 Big Blue tips the balance of power by essentially bowing out of the PC business, handing the reins to China's Lenovo. TAGS: Palmisano, Lenovo, IBM Corp., China, PC company, brand, PC, CEO

Lenovo's next chief looks to the future

December 9, 2004 Stephen Ward, general manager of IBM's Personal Systems Group, will lead the way as the new Lenovo sets its sights outside China. TAGS: Lenovo, IBM Corp., China, Raleigh, market share, Beijing, U.S., general manager, New York, CEO, manufacturing, brand, PC, HP

China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO says

July 12, 2006 With semiconductor industry improving rapidly, country could achieve technological parity with U.S. in a few years. TAGS: Applied Materials Inc., Semiconductor Equipment, parity, semiconductor, DRAM, China, government, flash memory, U.S., CEO, chip company, PC

Lenovo maps merger plans for Asia

March 21, 2005 Australia-based IBM executive reporting to soon-to-be Lenovo CEO Stephen Ward will lead Asia-Pacific operations. TAGS: Lenovo, Asia-Pacific, China, IBM Corp., merger, CEO, PC

Palmisano memo outlines reason for IBM sale

December 8, 2004 Firm's CEO says PCs are too much like consumer electronics, and that Big Blue's focus lies elsewhere. TAGS: Palmisano, memo, IBM Corp., North Carolina, Lenovo, on-demand, consumer electronics, Microsoft PowerPoint, China, PC, CEO

Ballmer: We need a $100 PC

October 20, 2004 The Microsoft CEO says one way to stem growing piracy of Windows and Office in emerging markets is to offer low-cost computers. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, Munich, piracy, Linux, emerging market, India, China, city, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, CEO, PC, Microsoft Windows, security

Week in review: Big Blue bids adieu to PCs

December 10, 2004 IBM tips the balance of power by essentially bowing out of the PC business, handing the reins to China's Lenovo. TAGS: Lenovo, Palmisano, IBM Corp., China, Week in review, Larry Ellison, Red Hat Inc., PC company, Oracle Corp., merger, brand, acquisition, PC, Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., server

Paying a price to be No. 1

October 29, 2004 Intel's plain-spoken CEO has a message for the nation: If you want to stay on top, it's time to rev up your competitive metabolism. TAGS: Craig Barrett, Intel, microprocessor, China, emerging market, Intel Pentium 4, consumer electronics, Intel Pentium, brand, U.S., cell phone, CEO, Microsoft Corp., PC

Lenovo says changing execs is part of a plan

December 21, 2005 Chairman says company's sudden CEO shift is all part of its plan to move into the next phase of an international push. TAGS: Lenovo, phase, merger, IBM PC, exec, China, IBM Corp., brand, Asia, chairman, CEO, PC

IBM sells PC group to Lenovo

December 8, 2004 update Big Blue to take 18.9 percent stake in Lenovo in $1.75 billion deal joining radically different companies. Method to Palmisano's madness A tough sell TAGS: Lenovo, IBM Corp., Palmisano, IBM PC, venture, stake, PC company, margin, brand, New York, China, PC, CEO
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