Showing posts with label Lenovo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenovo. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 August 2013

HTC could be an acquisition target for Lenovo, Huawei and ZTE

It looks like ailing smartphone giant HTC is being eyed by a number of Chinese device makers including Huawei, Lenovo, and ZTE.


Bloomberg cites analyst Sanford C. Bernstein & Co as saying that the three Chinese vendors are looking at taking over HTC with an intent to leverage the $4.2 billion Taiwanese giant's technological know-how and brand prowess in the mobile devices segment.

"They continue to produce the best phones of the industry," said Pierre Ferragu, an analyst at Bernstein in London. "They have good brand recognition. From that perspective, they could be an acquisition target for a company with more scale but less product development expertise and weak brand positioning."

While HTC's critically acclaimed flagship device, the HTC One showcased company's skill at making premium hardware, it faced stiff competition from the likes of Apple, Samsung and other Android OEMs. The launch of the device got delayed due to component shortages affecting the company's net profit.

The company's second-quarter net profit came in at just T$1.25 billion, far below forecasts.

Recently, HTC said it expected revenue to fall as much as 30 percent in the third-quarter of the year compared to the previous three months, citing fierce competition in the mid -to high-end smartphone markets. The company also indicated a weak outlook for profit margins.

Rocked by internal feuding and executive exits, HTC is positioned at the high-end of a smartphone market that is close to saturation. Thus, the company has seen its market share slump to below 5 percent from around 25 percent five years ago and its stock price is at an 8-year low.

While Lenovo is a new entrant in the mobile devices segment, it's riding on the success of its PC business to establish itself in the market, and a big acquisition would certainly help it in consolidating its position. The company recently reported good numbers back on a strong showing in the mobile space. Huawei and ZTE have the scale and produce millions of white labelled devices but their brands are not as well recognised as that of HTC's. 

However, Bloomberg suggests that Chairwoman Cher Wang and her family, who hold a stake in HTC, may stand in the way of a takeover as long as the company has adequate cash.

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Lenovo launches all-in-one PC for business class M93z

Lenovo is looking to do the corporate job with a new all-in-one (AiO) PC and two additional desktop models that pack Intel's fourth generation Haswell i7 CPU.

The China-based company's ThinkCentre M93z features a 23-inch full HD LED IPS display in an AIO design with anti-glare glass on the models equipped with 10-point multi-touch.

Lenovo has plumped for Intel's vPro and Active Management Technology in the M93z, which it claims speeds up data encryption and decryption and protectsunauthorised access and remote management, which could come in handy in the event of certain breaches.

AvailableAugust, prices for the model start at £500 for the base configuration and rise should you opt for an optional 1GB AMD Radeon HD discrete graphics card and Solid State Hybrid Drive (SSHD) for improved performance.

Tiny addition

Lenovo has also introduced a smaller desktop machine in the form of its ThinkCentre M93p, which packs Intel's i7 Haswell CPU into a small, box-like form factor that measures the width of a golf ball (34.5 mm, before you get the tape measure out).

Lenovo claims that the model is "the most energy-efficient ThinkCentre desktop ever".the M93z, it's offered with a 64GB SSD drive and an optional SSHD drive. It will be availableAugust starting at £550 (excluding VAT).


Finally, the company is also launching its ThinkCentre M83 Enterprise Desktop, which also features Intel's 4th-generation Haswell CPU, a 64GB SSD drive and optional SSHD. It's another model designed to save space, but Lenovo says there's plenty of room for expansion into an optional tower form factor. It will be availableDecember starting at £500 (excluding VAT).

The PC industry is currently faced with a gloomy outlook. In May, market watcher IDC revised its forecast to predict that worldwide PC shipments will decline by 7.8% in 2013 as users consider ing PC purchases or opt for alternative tablet and mobile devices.