Turk Posted February 7, 2014 Share Posted February 7, 2014 HONG KONG Fri Feb 7, 2014 4:18am EST(Reuters) - Internet search company Google Inc will own a 5.94 percent stake in China's Lenovo Group Ltd worth $750 million once Lenovo's deal to buy Google's Motorola handset division closes, according to a disclosure on the Hong Kong stock exchange.Google would take 618.3 million Lenovo shares at $1.213 per share, the stock exchange said late on Thursday.Lenovo agreed to buy Google's Motorola handset division last week for $2.91 billion in a cash and stock deal.(This version of the story clarifies that Google will only own Lenovo stake once Motorola deal is completed)http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/07/us-google-lenovo-idUSBREA1606B20140207 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turk Posted February 8, 2014 Author Share Posted February 8, 2014 No, Google Didn’t Just Buy $750 Million Worth of Lenovo Shares By Ina Fried February 6, 2014, 10:50 PM PSTAn erroneous reading of a Hong Kong regulatory filing late Thursday mushroomed into a panoply of stories suggesting that Google had bought $750 million worth of Lenovo shares.Let’s be clear. Google didn’t buy anything. Not only that, but the search giant doesn’t yet own any Lenovo shares, despite what you may have read.The filing, which is admittedly short on details, states a number of Lenovo shares and a price, which Reuters (and then others) decided meant that Google bought shares. Some reporting reveals those figures actually reflect the maximum number of Lenovo shares (618.3 million) that Google could own when the deal closes. The actual number of shares will depend on Lenovo’s price at close, as well as various floors and ceilings put in place in the deal.As for how all this happened, it began Thursday evening with Reuters reporting that Lenovo had made the purchase on Jan. 30. Then a number of other outlets reported that as fact, furthering the misunderstanding.Others raised requisite skepticism that Google would be buying shares just as it was selling Motorola to Lenovo. The Information’s Amir Efrati, for example, was quick to throw cold water on the report, pointing out on Twitter that the $750 million figure was exactly the amount Google was due in its deal to sell Motorola Mobility to the Chinese electronics giant.But even the idea that Google would already own the shares seemed dubious, what with the deal having just been announced. Indeed, reporting showed that, in fact, Lenovo was merely disclosing what Google might own, should the deal go through.So there you have it.http://recode.net/2014/02/06/no-google-didnt-just-buy-750-million-in-lenovo-shares Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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