Monday, October 21, 2013

HTC is coming twilight? Lenovo instead can buy ... - Dobreprogramy

three weeks ago, HTC has advised the first-ever fiscal quarter closed “below the line”. So guess was confirmed in the first half of this year, a dwindling funds manufacturer of mobile devices. In an interview with Bloomberg Cher Wang, co-founder of the company, currently serving on the board of directors, said that in the coming months, the biggest challenge the company’s marketing and overhaul of the contact with the customer. The same plans were presented at the launch of the HTC One and it’s starting to look like the representatives of HTC wanted in this way to cover up the real problems.

problem is the loss of some executives. In the last few months of work in the HTC resigned including product manager, Kouji Kodera, COO, Matthew Costellom, CEO of the Asian region, Lennard Hoornik, and last week the Lorain Wong, vice president of communications and PR. Ms. Wong will continue to support the company consulted for 3-4 months and officially leaving for personal reasons. HTC CEO Peter Chou said that before he took to himself a lot of responsibility. I need to be more focused on innovation and product portfolio – said in an interview. Part of his duties will take over Cher Wang, who will be responsible for marketing, sales and relationships with suppliers. Chou ensure that the move is temporary and soon everything will return to normal, and next year HTC will succeed.

is worth recalling that Chou has promised to resign if the HTC One will not hit. This is not a problem HTC devices, but the people who manage the company.

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HTC could Chinese giant – Lenovo. At least since the August talks about the possibility of an acquisition which would look the same as buying a ThinkPad from IBM. Lenovo has a strong position in the mobile market, but only in the East. Buying a brand, it was not there, a good reputation, will certainly help them in the conquest of the world.

In this light a lot of sense to take the rumors suggesting that Lenovo is considering buying your BlackBerry instead of (or in addition to) HTC.

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