BEIJING - Lenovo is reportedly being held discussions with the NEC as the early stage acquisition process. Both want to strengthen competition in the PC market. Launched by PC Pro, on Friday (21/01/2011), the Nikkei business daily said the source who threw the issue. Lenovo said to be interested to invest in the Japanese company. Lenovo is still ranked fourth for the global PC market. The position on it is still filled in succession by HP, Dell and Acer to the top position to third. With this acquisition Lenovo expects to expand in the Japanese PC market in particular. In addition to Lenovo interested in technology due to NEC. NEC itself is one of the largest PC manufacturers in Japan but the name has not been delivering him to the top 10 global markets. With this acquisition the NEC could expand into the China market, Lenovo's central location, which automatically will boost its position in the global market. We confirmed the Nikkei, NEC and Lenovo declined to comment but they sure will always look for strategic ways to expand and expand market share and potential partners. According to analysts of Fukoku Capital, Yuuki Sakurai, one of the reasons the Chinese PC manufacturer was interested in buying Japanese technology companies is that they are not accused of stealing technology. "I think measures like this purchase will be more widespread leading to Japanese industry. Chinese companies have a lot of money so that they will see which companies are eligible to be purchased and potentially expand their brand, both in terms of market and technology has to offer," said Sakurai
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