Hi Sandra,

Lenovo is IBM *smile* find the company history below and the link to their
page.

hth
Martin
http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/us/en/history.html
  1980
  1981  IBM PCD introduces its first personal computer, the IBM PC
  1984  IBM PCD introduces its first portable computer, the IBM Portable PC,
weighing
30 pounds.
            With an initial capital outlay of only RMB200,000, (US$25,000)
Lenovo's
founding chairman Liu Chuanzhi,             together with 10 like-minded
colleagues,
launches the New Technology Developer Inc. (the predecessor of the
Legend
Group) funded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
  1986  IBM PCD announces its first laptop computer, the PC Convertible,
weighing
12 pounds.
  1987  IBM PCD announces the Personal System/2 personal computer.
            Legend successfully rolls out the Legend Chinese-character card.
  1988
  Legend's Chinese-character card receives the highest National
Science-Technology
Progress Award in China.
            Legend Hong Kong is established.
  1989  IBM PCD announces the Personal System/2 personal computer.
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  1990
  1990
  The very first Legend PC is launched in the market. Legend changes its
role from
that of an agent for imported             computer products into that of a
producer
and seller of its own branded computer products. Legend PCs are
ratified
and accepted by the China Torch Program.
  1992
  IBM PCD introduces ThinkPad, the industry's first notebook with a 10.4
inch color
Thin Film Transistor (TFT)             display and a TrackPoint (red ball)
pointing
device.
            Legend pioneers the home PC concept and Legend 1 + 1 home PCs
enter the
Chinese marketplace.
  1993  Legend enters the Pentium era, producing China's first "586" PC.
Legend establishes
1+1 retail network.
  1994  IBM PCD introduces the industry's first notebook with integrated
CD-ROM,
the ThinkPad 755CD.
            Legend is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The Legend PC
business
division is formally established.
  1995  IBM PCD introduces the "butterfly" keyboard.
            IBM PCD moves from Boca Raton, Florida, to Raleigh, North
Carolina.
            Legend introduces the first Legend-brand server.
  1996  Legend becomes the market share leader in China for the first time.
            Legend introduces the first Legend brand laptop.
  1997  IBM PCD introduces the industry's first notebook equipped with a
DVD-ROM,
the ThinkPad 770.
            Legend signs an Intellectual Property agreement with Microsoft,
the most
valuable deal ever made in China at the
            time.
            Legend launches the first multi-function laser printer.
  1998
  IBM PCD introduces the industry's first ThinkLight, a small light that
illuminates
the keyboard in low-light work             environments, such as onboard an
airplane.
            The millionth Legend PC comes off the production line. Intel
Chairman
Andy Grove attends the ceremony, and             takes the PC for Intel's
museum
collection.
            Legend establishes the first Legend Shop.
  1999
  IBM PCD introduces the industry's first mini-notebook, weighing under
three pounds,
with standard ports and a             keyboard that is 95 percent of
full-size.
            IBM PCD announces its exit from the retail business.
            IBM PCD introduces the industry's first PC with an embedded
security
chip.
            Legend becomes the top PC vendor in the Asia-Pacific region and
heads
the Chinese national Top 100             Electronic Enterprises ranking.
            Legend launches pioneering Internet PC, with its
"one-touch-to-the-net"
feature, which enables millions of             Chinese PC users to easily
access
the Internet.
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  2000
  2000  IBM PCD ships its 10-millionth ThinkPad notebook PC.
            Legend becomes a constituent stock of the Hang Seng Index - HK.
            Legend ranked in top 10 of world's best managed PC venders.
  2001
  An IBM notebook with an embedded security chip becomes the industry's
first notebook
to be certified by the             Trusted Computing Platform Alliance, an
industry
body setting data security standards.
            Legend successfully spins off Digital China Co. Ltd., which is
separately
listed on the Hong Kong Stock
            Exchange.
            Legend appoints Yuanqing Yang President and CEO.
            Legend first introduces "digital home" concept and launches
accessories-enabling
PC.
  2002
  IBM PCD introduces ImageUltra and Rapid Restore, the first automatic data
recovery
technologies of their             kind.
            IBM PCD announces desktop PC outsourcing pact with Sanmina-SCI.
            Legend launches its first technological innovation convention,
"Legend
World 2002," which opens up Legend's             "Technology Era". Legend
introduces
its visionary concept for the future of technological development and
applications, its Collaborating Applications project, as well as its
strategies for
implementing Collaborating             Applications.
            Legend's supercomputer, the DeepComp 1800 makes its debut. It is
China's
first computer with 1,000 GFLOP             (floating point operations per
second)
and China's fastest computer for civilian use, ranked 43rd in the Top 500
list of the world's fastest computers.
  2003  IBM PCD introduces the industry's first notebook with an extended
battery
life of up to 11 hours.
            IBM PCD introduces its ThinkCentre desktop PC line.
            IBM PCD introduces its Active Protection System, the industry's
first
notebook with an airbag for hard drive             and data protection in
case the
system is dropped.
            IBM PCD ships its 20-millionth ThinkPad notebook PC.
            IBM PCD introduces its ThinkCentre desktop PC line.
            Legend announces the birth of its new "Lenovo" logo to prepare
for its
expansion into the overseas market.
            Based on the collaborative application technology, Lenovo
initiates IGRS
Working Group, in cooperation with a             few large companies and the
Chinese
Ministry of the Information Industry, to promote the formation of the
industrial standard.
            Lenovo launches a Tech RoadShow 2003 nationwide to promote
Lenovo's innovation.
            Lenovo successfully develops DeepComp 6800 in November 2003. It
ranks
14th on the global list.
  2004  IBM PCD introduces the ThinkCentre ultra small desktop PC, no larger
than
a box of corn flakes.
            IBM PCD introduces the first notebook with an integrated
fingerprint
reader.
            IBM PCD ships its 100-millionth PC (counting both desktop and
notebook
computers).
            Lenovo becomes an Olympic worldwide partner. It is the first
Chinese
company to become a computer             technology equipment partner of the
IOC.
            Lenovo decides to develop the rural market by launching the
"Yuanmeng"
PC series designed for township home             users.
            Lenovo and IBM announce an agreement by which Lenovo will
acquire IBM's
Personal Computing Division, its             global PC (desktop and notebook
computer)
business. The acquisition forms a top-tier (third-largest) global PC
leader.
  2005
  Lenovo completes the acquisition of IBM's Personal Computing Division,
making it
a new international IT             competitor and the third-largest personal
computer
company in the world.
            Lenovo announces the closing of a US$350 million strategic
investment
by three leading private equity firms:             Texas Pacific Group,
General Atlantic
LLC and Newbridge Capital LLC.
            Lenovo establishes a new Innovation Center in Research Triangle
Park,
N.C., to enable customers, business             partners, solution providers
and
independent software vendors to collaborate on new personal computing
solutions.
            Lenovo introduces the industry's thinnest, lightest and most
secure Tablet
PC, the ThinkPad X41 Tablet.
            Lenovo introduces the first widescreen ThinkPad with embedded
wireless
WAN, the ThinkPad Z60, available             for the first time with a
titanium cover.
            Lenovo becomes the world's largest provider of biometric-enabled
PCs
by selling its one-millionth PC with an             integrated fingerprint
reader.
            William J. Amelio is appointed as CEO and President of Lenovo.
  2006
  Lenovo introduces the first dual-core ThinkPad notebook PCs, improving
productivity
and extending battery life             for up to 11 hours.
            Lenovo technology flawlessly supports the 2006 Olympic Winter
Games in
Torino, Italy, supplying 5,000             desktop PCs, 350 servers and
1,000 notebook
computers. Lenovo also hosts seven Internet i.lounges for use             by
Olympic
athletes and visitors.
            The first Lenovo-branded products outside of China debut
worldwide. Researchers,
scientists and product             design teams from around the world
combine Lenovo's
heritage in enterprise and consumer PC technology to             design the
Lenovo
3000 product line, which features new desktop and notebook models
specifically designed
to             provide worry-free computing to the small business market
segment.
  2007
  The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games selects a
Lenovo-designed
Olympic Torch as the winning             design from among 300 entries.
Named the
"Cloud of Promise," the Lenovo-designed torch will travel the world at
the front of the global Olympic Torch Relay.
            Lenovo delivers a supercomputer for a Formula One racing team
that will
provide eight teraflops of computing             power.
            Lenovo introduces first EPEAT Gold Monitor with new visuals
portfolio.
  2008  Lenovo enters the worldwide consumer PC market with new Idea brand.
            Lenovo's ThinkPad X300 is called "the best laptop ever" by
BusinessWeek
magazine.
            Lenovo becomes the first PC manufacturer to announce a client
virtualization
platform.
            Lenovo provides a smooth, error-free performance at the Beijing
Olympic
Games.  The Lenovo solution - which             included more than 30,000
pieces
of equipment and nearly 600 Lenovo engineers - powered the largest sporting
event in history.
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