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Lenovo Group Limited (LNVGY)

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20.93+0.15 (+0.72%)
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Previous close20.78
Open21.25
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range20.79 - 21.25
52-week range17.98 - 28.79
Volume62,774
Avg. volume61,257
Market cap13.07B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.12
PE ratio (TTM)14.64
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.97 (4.67%)
Ex-dividend date28 Nov 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Benzinga

    Alibaba and Lenovo Team Up to For AI PCs, Setting New Standards in Tech

    Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) and Lenovo Group are joining forces to develop a suite of artificial intelligence (AI) products, marking a significant move as Chinese tech giants vie for dominance in the burgeoning field of generative AI. These offerings will feature AI PCs—computers embedded with chips capable of performing generative AI operations locally—alongside other AI-driven devices and business intelligence solutions. This collaboration was unveiled at Lenovo’s Tech World even

  • South China Morning Post

    Chinese tech giant Lenovo targets US$16 billion in sales of new AI-powered computers, smartphones via e-commerce partner JD.com

    Lenovo Group, the world's largest personal computer (PC) maker, and Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com have renewed their partnership with a mission to drive sales of new artificial intelligence (AI) devices to consumers across the nation. The two Hong Kong-listed partners are targeting 120 billion yuan (US$16.6 billion) in sales over the 2024-2026 period via JD.com's online and offline channels, covering Lenovo's next-generation AI PCs, AI-powered smartphones, tablets and other "AI-oriented infras

  • South China Morning Post

    Lenovo to increase its AI efforts in Hong Kong, citing city's embrace of emerging technology

    Lenovo Group, the world's biggest personal computer (PC) maker, is increasing its artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives in Hong Kong, where it says companies are more willing to embrace AI than elsewhere. In a recent survey of global corporate chief information officers (CIOs) by Lenovo, 95 per cent of those in Hong Kong said that their requests for a budget for AI were being met or exceeded, while 44 per cent said that they have "more than what is needed", the company revealed at its annual