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Lenovo Group Limited (0992.HK)

HKSE - HKSE Delayed price. Currency in HKD
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11.620-0.200 (-1.69%)
At close: 04:08PM HKT
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Previous close11.820
Open11.640
Bid11.620 x 0
Ask11.640 x 0
Day's range11.120 - 11.760
52-week range7.230 - 12.260
Volume127,934,857
Avg. volume56,825,079
Market cap139.635B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.11
PE ratio (TTM)18.74
EPS (TTM)0.620
Earnings date15 Aug 2024 - 19 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.38 (3.16%)
Ex-dividend date31 Jul 2024
1y target est12.19
  • Bloomberg

    Lenovo Forges Saudi Pact With $2 Billion Convertibles Issue

    (Bloomberg) -- Lenovo Group Ltd. plans to sell $2 billion worth of zero-coupon convertible bonds to Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, part of a broader strategic pact with the tech-hungry kingdom.Most Read from BloombergWall Street Returns to T+1 Stock Trading After a CenturyTreasuries Hit as US Sales Struggle to Lure Buyers: Markets WrapFor Private Credit’s Top Talent, $1 Million a Year Is Not EnoughWorld’s Largest Nuclear Plant Sits Idle While Energy Needs SoarMortgages Stuck Around 7% For

  • Business Wire

    Lenovo Powers AI Avatars to Explore the Role of Technology in Mental Health

    RALEIGH, N.C., May 29, 2024--Today, Lenovo™ released the newest iteration of its Work For Humankind project, titled ‘Meet Your Digital Self’. The project highlights the role that smarter technology and AI can play in helping to advance change and support mental health professionals in addressing the global youth mental health crisis. This work aims to address the challenges young people face when living different lives in the real world versus online, as two-thirds (67%) of Gen Z feel a disconne

  • Investing.com

    Lenovo to issue $2 bln bonds to Saudi wealth fund unit; shares slide

    Investing.com-- Lenovo Group (HK:0992) entered an agreement with a unit of Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund to issue $2 billion worth of bonds and establish a bigger precense in the Middle East, although Hong Kong shares of the PC maker still fell sharply from nine-year highs.