
Lenovo is China's top PC maker. Lenovo is also competing with six other companies, including a Japanese laptop vendor and Korean hard-drive-disk producer to take over TriGem Computers.
There are a lot of reasons why Lenovo would want TriGem, not the least of which is to make money. Lenovo could also benefit from TriGem's well-organized distribution network and after-service divisions says times.hankooki.com
China could also benefit from Korea's advanced technologies in the high-tech field.
Beijing Orient Electronics bought Hydis (LCD) maker from Hynix Semiconductor in 2003.
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. bought Korea's fourth largest carmaker, SSangyong Motors in 2002.
South Koreans are beginning to seriously worry about what else China can buy from Korea AND what else can they do with the technology that comes with it.
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