Japanese PC makers for a long time are not experiencing the best of times. Now available under the brand name VAIO laptops sold mainly on the domestic market. Some time ago, was rumorsof assets consolidation of three Japanese notebooks manufacturers: Toshiba, Fujitsu and VAIO. Toshiba escaped as a result of restructuring, to negotiate with the other parties the transaction failed.
According to Reuters citing the Nikkei, the Japanese news agency, Fujitsu Lenovo company may agree with the partial transfer of assets for the production of Chinese PC giant, or the formation of a joint venture. In the first case, Lenovo will have a greater stake. In the second variant meant Lenovo transfer of authority for the design and manufacture of PC. About two thousand employees of Fujitsu can go to work to Lenovo. Representatives from both companies declined to comment. Related Products :
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