... siness of IBM as well as of Google’s Motorola Mobility handset unit, both by Lenovo Group Ltd., the world’s largest maker of personal computers, which is based in Beijing. While the court ruling is cl ...More
EJ Insight2014-08-05
... Systems, IBM and Microsoft, have faced challenges in China in recent months since reports surfaced last year of US surveillance programs. -- Contact us at [email protected] RC ...More
EJ Insight2014-08-04
... mer enemy—IBM. Apple has made its mark in the general consumer market. This time around, it is aiming for the big corporations. The two tech giants are joining hands to create user-friendly business a ...More
EJ Insight2014-07-17
... ech giant IBM (IBM.US), which was one of the earliest and most active US tech firms to come to China, and thus stands to lose the most from recent tensions. Two of the headlines look relatively positi ...More
EJ Insight2014-07-08
... ered with IBM in a project to manage air quality by monitoring and increasing the amount of renewable energy available for grid transmission or storage. Finally, the Chinese government has not yet imp ...More
EJ Insight2014-07-08
Washington's concerns over Chinese hackers have stalled a plan by International Business Machines Corp. to sell its computer-servers business to Lenovo Group Ltd. for US$2.3 billion. IBM and Lenovo st ...More
EJ Insight2014-06-26
Lenovo Group Ltd. and IBM Corp. are asking a US foreign investment panel for more time to review the Beijing-based company's planned purchase of IBM’s low-end server unit, Bloomberg reported Wednesday ...More
EJ Insight2014-06-04
... providers IBM, Oracle and EMC, due to security reasons. China Bohai Bank and Donghai Bank are among the financial firms that have started using Alibaba services, according to Economic Information Dail ...More
EJ Insight2014-06-03
... Already, IBM and Cisco Systems have suffered in the wake of revelations by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden of massive spying by the US, including on Chinese institutions and ...More
EJ Insight2014-06-03
China has ordered banks to replace IBM servers with a local brand in an intensified review of financial security. The government is reviewing whether domestic banks are exposed to risk by relying on h ...More
EJ Insight2014-05-28
... percent. IBM and Microsoft came in third and fourth, respectively. Technology experts expect Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce behemoth preparing for a US listing, to figure among the top 50 in the com ...More
EJ Insight2014-05-22
... itions of IBM's sever business and Motorola Mobility suggest that the Chinese IT giant wants to repeat its success in increasing its share in the Chinese market by leveraging the influence of a global ...More
EJ Insight2014-04-08
... Corp.'s (IBM) low-end server business for about US$2.5 billion as the world's biggest personal computer maker is seeking new revenue streams to counter shrinking PC sales. CSRC gives firms choice on ...More
EJ Insight2014-03-28
... citing an IBM statement. The company let go of 20 of the strikers Monday for taking part in unlawful assembly that led to the shutdown of the plant, according to two workers fired and the Federation o ...More
EJ Insight2014-03-12
... es of the IBM Systems Technology Co. plant in the southern Chinese city, said in social media posts that IBM's offer of severance pay was not enough for those who opt to leave, while those who want to ...More
EJ Insight2014-03-07
... ility and IBM's low-end server business would drag it into loss in the short term. Meanwhile, CITIC 21CN (00241.HK) plunged over 30 percent at one time before ending 24.1 percent lower for the day aft ...More
EJ Insight2014-02-06
Just before the Lunar New Year holidays, Lenovo Group Ltd. (00992.HK) spent a combined US$5.21 billion to buy the server business of International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) and Motorola Mobility's ...More
EJ Insight2014-02-04
... uisitions—IBM's server business and Motorola -- within a month, total cash payment for the two deals is around US$2.73 billion. One key concern is the financial pressure that could arise due to the ac ...More
EJ Insight2014-02-04
If China's biggest PC maker gets the nod to buy Motorola's handset unit and IBM's low-end server business for a total of US$5.2 billion, it will become the world's 800-pound gorilla of information tec ...More
EJ Insight2014-02-04
... it bought IBM Corp.’s server units for US$2.3 billion. The counter closed 1.2 percent higher, making it the best-performing blue chip of the day. Most of the popular sectors like gaming, software and ...More
EJ Insight2014-01-24