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Lenovo expects to beat growth
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-09-07 09:36
Lenovo Chairman Yang Yuanqing listens to a question during the Reuters
China Century Summit in Beijing September 6, 2006. Lenovo Group Ltd, the
world's third-largest personal computer maker, said it would take three
to five years to regain the healthy profit margins it had before its
purchase of IBM's loss-making PC arm. Yang also said at the summit that
Lenovo expected to beat growth in worldwide global shipments as it
branches out to cater to small businesses and consumers. [Reuters]
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