Lenovo has operations in more than 60 countries and deals its products in around 160 nations. Lenovo was founded in Beijing in 1984 and incorporated in Hong Kong in 1988 under its previous title, Legend. Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the suspend Seng China-Affiliated Corporations catalogue, often mentioned to as "Red Chips."
In the 1980s, with financial reform in
advancement, the Chinese government chartered Liu Chuanzhi to distribute
imported computers. Liu founded Lenovo in 1984 with a assembly of ten engineers
in Beijing with 200,000 yuan. Their first significant effort, an try to import
televisions, failed. The assembly rebuilt itself within a year by conducting
quality tests on computers for new buyers. Lenovo soon begun evolving a circuit
board that would permit IBM-compatible personal computers to process Chinese individual
features. This product was Lenovo's first foremost achievement. In 1990, Lenovo
begun to manufacture and market computers utilising its own emblem name.
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