IBM’s (IBM) $2.3B Server Sale to Lenovo Wins U.S. Government Approval
August 17, 2014 at 10:38 AM EDT
International Business Machines (IBM) announced Friday that U.S. national security regulators have approved the company’s plans to sell its x86-based server business to Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group. Although the exact dynamics that made the sale possible are yet unknown, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS) have approved the $2.3 billion sale, […] View the full post at: IBM’s (IBM) $2.3B Server Sale to Lenovo Wins U.S. Government Approval Related posts: Liverpool Said Ready to Hire Barclays for Sale of Soccer Team Citigroup Wins Parmalat Lawsuit; Jury Awards Bank $364.2 Million How Much has the Government Subsidized the Mortgage Market?