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*>>hing done." When Lenovo bought the IBM PC division seven years ago, the tech industry was abuzz with speculation over what the Beijing-based company might do with its $1.25 billion acquisition. The direct move into a high-profile US industry was highly unusual for a Chinese company, but Lenovo had a plan: Go global and do better. By 2008, the company had launched the ThinkPad X300 in 2008, its first new product after the IBM deal. "There was a lot of concern at the time Lenovo took over that what had been a very strong brand and a very strong product would be weakened, and maybe would just disappear," said Steve Kleynh
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