As though Apple needed further incentive to take a victory lap around its billion dollar war chest, the corporate can now add greater China to its list of top performing markets. Based on the Financial Times, Apple’s third quarter China sales outstripped Lenovo’s $2.8 billion first quarter results , racking up a commanding $3.8 billion lead within the PC maker’s own backyard. Lenovo’s CEO, Yang Yuanqing, was quick to dismiss the ‘apples to oranges’ financial comparison, citing his company’s inability to compete within the cell phone segment, and continued strong discuss personal computing. For what it’s worth, Lenovo does separate out both Hong Kong and Taiwan sales from its mainland report, putting the corporate on unequal footing with Cupertino consisting of the 2 markets in its total Chinese earnings. Still, Lenovo has lots of reason to maintain its chin up. It does, finally, have that dominating 31.7 percent market share to lord over Mr. Steve Jobs.
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