The deal recently won full US regulatory approval despite Ingram being seen as a strategic US company
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The deal recently won full US regulatory approval despite Ingram being seen as a strategic US company
But it's not the lock, stock and barrel deal that many PC watchers perhaps expected
Japanese firm's share price up on news of the latest sell-off plan
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States will have the final say
H1 sales on steady growth as company expects £57 billion revenue for 2016
Madrid: Annual Partner Summit demonstrates the opportunity and potential strength Huawei partners have
China will take the lion's share of the market as local manufacturers battle the Taiwanese and Japanese
Previous quarter's excuses [reasons we mean] were rattled out once again
Lexmark finds a buyer as it continues to move away from printers and more into software
Going to the Chinese AT LEAST $1bn light
All cash deal leads to suspended share dividend and no questions on financial results
Startups to be grown by Cocoon Networks to bring their tech to China
The market for the company's version management and document sharing platform is expanding fast, with China seeing big growth in particular
Software developer "Bob" paid Chinese to do his programming and spent his workdays looking at cat videos
Will set up server research labs for next gen data centres
iPhone helped push sales over in China says Carnegie
You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours
China's meteoric economic growth levels off
Cisco's long running relationship with ZTE is over after an internal investigation found that the company broke US trade sanctions.
Steve Wozniak predicts storms ahead
Taiwanese companies enjoy large majority of market boom
Reaches $103 billion in revenues
Analyst warns not everything will be rosy.
Chinese market boosts financials
As non-Apple tablet makers on course for a boom
There are real opportunities for the channel to make hay while the sun shines
HP and Dell say they must decide how much of the increase to pass on to consumers