Chinese giant Lenovo is the last on the long list of companies and individuals looking to acquires BlackBerry's assets. There have been rumors that Intel, Samsung, Google, LG or even the Canadian's company co-founder Mike Lazaridis might have expressed their interest in acquiring BlackBerry.
Today, Wall Street Journal reports Lenovo has already signed a non-disclosure agreement that will allow the Chinese company to check BlackBerry's financial books. This means that if Lenovo considers BlackBerry a good asset to its smartphone bussines, it will bid against Fairfax Financial, the Canadian consortium that has already made a $4.7 billion offer a few weeks ago.
Unfortunately, there's no telling what will happen in the next couple of weeks, so until Lenovo comes out with an official statement we can only speculate on the subject.
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