Lenovo can now be said to be awkward.
Recently, an article called 'Lenovo CEO: We are not a Chinese company' has been continuously fermented online.
It turned out that during the Transform 2.0 conference held by Lenovo on September 13, the foreign media The Inquirer reporter published an article entitled Lenovo: 'we' er not a chinese company' after interviewing Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing.
On September 16, Lenovo Group issued a statement on the matter, saying: The report misinterpreted Yang Yuanqing's complete statement at the time, and took the meaning of the title break, further derived from misinterpretation.
The truth of the matter is that during the conference, Yang Yuanqing answered the foreign media's complete statement about the company's strategy and business-related issues: 'Lenovo is not only a Chinese company, but also a global company. Lenovo's global layout is not only deployed in major markets. Marketing power, we design and develop products in China, USA, Brazil and Germany. We manufacture these products in China, USA, Brazil and Mexico. We are a truly global company.'
Yang Yuanqing forwarded the statement and wrote his own feelings. 'Lenovo has been in the sea for more than ten years. It is hard to know how easy it is for Chinese companies to open up internationalization. But no matter how far we go, we will not forget where we are from, Where's it.
This is only over 4 months since the last Lenovo 5G standard voting event. Lenovo has once again been labeled as 'selling country'. From Yang Yuanqing's Weibo speech, it can be seen that Lenovo is very sensitive to the vocabulary of selling the country.
It is reported that the reporter who wrote this article for Lenovo is not a Chinese company. The INQ website describes the sharpness of the Meriman pen, and has repeatedly made heavy investigation reports.
If it is said that this article, which is taken out of context and won the eyeball, is called sharp, I am afraid that this website has a misunderstanding of sharpness and fabricated facts.
What is even more distressing is that some domestic media are not investigating the truth of the facts. They are reporting on the fact that 'Lenovo believes that they are not Chinese companies'. After all, the unpatriotic business is the easiest to incite readers’ emotions. Can bring traffic.
From Lenovo's repeated hacking, the lethality of public opinion can be seen, the media irresponsible report on a company, an industry has a huge impact.
Yang Yuanqing said, 'Lenovo is not only to be a successful Chinese company, but also to be an inclusive global company, because we want to do business all over the world, to attract talents and resources around the world.'
Xiao Bian does not intend to scream for Lenovo, but wants to ask the media colleagues, Chinese companies are hard to go abroad and achieve globalization, is it not? Internationalization is a sign of the strength of a company, Lenovo is China, and the world.
Will the good guys take this as a topic and will it be too boring?