Lenovo in big push upmarket as it seeks to revive flagging mobile business
It eyes mature markets where competition with rivals Samsung and LG is less fierce than in emerging markets
Hong Kong
AFTER a bruising fall from its spot as the world's third-largest mobile phone maker following its acquisition of Motorola three years ago, China's Lenovo Group Ltd is counting on a push upmarket to stop the bleeding in its smartphone business.
While the company, which vies with HP as the world's largest PC maker, returned to profit in the year to March, losses in its smartphone business worsened as marketing expenses for new products and key component costs increased.
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