Sales assistants at a Lenovo retail outlet in Beijing, December ...
3rd Nov 2005, 12:40 GMT
(AFP/File) - Sales assistants at a Lenovo retail outlet in Beijing, December 2004. Lenovo, China's largest computer maker, has reported a 13.45 percent increase in first-half net profit, boosted by the contributions from its recently acquired IBM personal computer unit.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)
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