Lenovo is "lucky" that Apple CEO Steve Jobs isn't focused on Chinese market, as per the reported statements by Lenovo's chairman.
"We are lucky that Steve Jobs has such a bad rage and doesn't worry about China. If Apple were to expend the similar attempt on Chinese user as we do, we would be in trouble," Liu Chuanzhi told the Financial Times in a report.
A Lenovo lecturer confirmed that Liu had done the comments but required to put them in situation, saying the statement regarding Apple came at a "relaxed" instant during a dinner interview.
Liu is well conscious of Lenovo's own strengths as a corporation and technology supplier, said Jay Chen, a lecturer for Lenovo in Beijing, who was there during interview.
Even so, Liu's commentaries were striking as Lenovo's established supremacy of Chinese computer market hasn't faced a grave threat in years. Apple doesn't break out income figures for China, but economic statements present some imminent into general state of the corporation's business in Asia.
Unit sales of Macintosh computers in Asia, without Japan, mount 61 percent during six-month time from October 2009 to March 2010, to 651,000 units, as per the Apple's most current periodical filing among the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. That symbolizes the leading jump seen by Apple in any of geographic regions where it operates.



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