Institutional Investor (October)
2012/ 10/ 31 by jd in Global News
“Lenovo’s rise is more than a corporate success story. It demonstrates the powerful potential of China Inc. to expand beyond low-end manufacturing and develop global brands. The company also reflects the uniquely hybrid nature of most of corporate China: It is a product of a Communist Party-ruled state—the government still owns 36 percent of its parent, Legend—but it competes vigorously in the global market.”
Tags: China Inc., Communist party, Competition, Global brand, Legend, Lenovo