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Lenovo is a global technology powerhouse with a complex manufacturing and ownership history. The brand's journey began in 1984 in Beijing, China, under the name Legend, later rebranded to Lenovo in 2003. A transformative moment in its history occurred in 2005 when it acquired IBM's Personal Computing Division, effectively making it a dual-heritage company with deep roots in both China and the United States.
Today, Lenovo operates as a multinational corporation with a global manufacturing footprint. While a significant portion of its production occurs in China—specifically in hubs like Hefei and Wuhan—the company also operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan. This diverse supply chain allows the brand to serve consumers and corporate clients across more than 180 markets worldwide.
As of the 2026 outlook, Lenovo remains a publicly traded company on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Its ownership structure includes a significant stake held by Legend Holdings, but it functions as an independent global entity. Its dual-headquarters model—with physical bases in Beijing, China, and Morrisville, North Carolina—reflects its position as a bridge between Eastern and Western technology markets.
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