Report: Lenovo considers acquisition of BlackBerry
China’s Lenovo Group is considering a bid for struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry, according to The Wall Street Journal.
BlackBerry declined to comment directly on the report.
It said its special committee, formed to examine the future of the company, is looking at "strategic alternatives."
"We do not intend to
disclose further developments with respect to the process until we
approve a specific transaction or otherwise conclude the review of
strategic alternatives," the company said in a statement.
BlackBerry put itself up
for sale earlier this year after its BlackBerry 10 operating system and a
new line of smartphones failed to gain traction with users. The company
is still pushing the platform and has had some limited success, but
stands fourth in the market behind Android, Apple’s iOS and Windows
Phone.
There remains a large
number of corporate and government customers using BlackBerry’s
platform, so any acquisition would likely face close scrutiny from
regulators.
That scrutiny could be
especially high since Lenovo is based in China. Last year, the U.S.
House Intelligence Committee suggested that the use of telecom network
equipment produced by two Chinese companies, ZTE and Huawei, posed a
national security threat to the U.S.
Two other parties have already expressed an interest in BlackBerry.
One, Fairfax Financial
Holdings, has already reached a preliminary $4.7 billion deal with
BlackBerry to buy the company but it has yet to be finalized. Recently
Mike Lazaridis, one of the co-founders of BlackBerry, said he is working
with a group that could be interested in acquiring the company.
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