Statements: Lenovo Group

Canonical ID: ir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d · Entity type: Company (reference)

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Company:countryhkir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
Company:id44b7c43771f478c06b8a2e54c357749b90ca2f96ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
Company:nameLenovo Groupir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
Company:notes"Among Asian businesses rethinking their dealings with Iran are banks, oil companies and technology giants including Huawei Technologies Co., Lenovo Group, LG Electronics Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Also in March, Huawei, the world’s second-largest smartphone maker, laid off most of its 250 staff in Iran, according to businessmen in Tehran. And Beijing-based Lenovo, the world’s largest computer manufacturer, banned its Dubai-based distributors from selling to Iran after a warning from the U.S. Treasury Department, these people said." (Wall Street Journal, "Asian Companies Pull Back From Iran Amid U.S. Pressure," 4/24/2019). (https://www.wsj.com/articles/asian-companies-pull-back-from-iran-amid-u-s-pressure-11556133979?mod=article_inline)ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
Company:sectorElectronicsir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
Company:sourceUrl https://www.unitedagainstnucleariran.com/company/lenovo-groupir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
Company:tickerLNVGF (OTCMKTS)ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
Company:topicsexport.riskir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
Company:website https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/about/ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-91ce2f4e7b3ed30d2af33844c0ba39db8802d21d
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