Lenovo’s Motorola looks to take market share from China rivals
A woman takes a picture in front of a Motorola logo before the worldwide presentation of the Moto G mobile phone in Sao Paulo November 13, 2013.
A woman takes a picture in front of a Motorola logo before the worldwide presentation of the Moto G mobile phone in Sao Paulo November 13, 2013.
The signage for an AT&T store is seen in New York October 29, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Shannon Stapleton
People are silhouetted as they pose with mobile devices in front of a screen projected with a Facebook logo, in this picture illustration taken in Zenica October 29, 2014.
Pedestrians are reflected in a logo of Sony Corp outside its showroom in Tokyo July 16, 2014.
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Richard Ji, whose little-known fund was the biggest investor in leading Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Inc’s [XTC.UL] $1.1 billion fundraising last month, is a numbers man looking to spot ‘category killers’ – start-ups with the power to disrupt.
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Richard Ji, whose little-known fund was the biggest investor in leading Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Inc’s [XTC.UL] $1.1 billion fundraising last month, is a numbers man looking to spot ‘category killers’ – start-ups with the power to disrupt.