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China\'s Lenovo Group Ltd will lay off 10 per cent of white-collar staff after sales of Motorola handsets fell by a third, raising doubts over the personal computer giant\'s bet that a money-losing brand it bought for nearly $3 billion will help it become a global smartphone leader. Shares in the world\'s biggest maker of PCs slid nearly 9 per cent on Thursday after it said its quarterly net profit was halved as its mobile division lost nearly $300 million.
China's Lenovo Group Ltd will lay off 10 per cent of white-collar staff after sales of Motorola handsets fell by a third, raising doubts over the personal computer giant's bet that a money-losing brand it bought for nearly $3 billion will help it become a global smartphone leader. Shares in the world's biggest maker of PCs slid nearly 9 per cent on Thursday after it said its quarterly net profit was halved as its mobile division lost nearly $300 million.
Lenovo, which uses the US dollar in operations rather than the recently devalued Chinese yuan, said it plans to cut about 3,200 non-manufacturing jobs with a one-time cost of $600 million.
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