BlackBerry sale to Lenovo killed after firm no from Ottawa
BlackBerry tried to sell itself to Chinese computer giant Lenovo last year. But the company got a firm no when it approached the federal government to find out if the bid would be approved.
Received part of tax refund early in deal one analyst says "may have saved the company"
BlackBerry tried to sell itself to Chinese computer giant Lenovo last year. But CBC News has confirmed the company got a firm no when it approached the federal government to find out if the bid would be approved.
At the time, the company was told that either Chinese or Russian investment would be met with stiff opposition. So it abandoned the sale.
But it turned out there was something Ottawa could do to help the beleaguered company. BlackBerry received an early Christmas present from the federal government, courtesy of a remission order – a $696 million US ($767 million Cdn) early payment of part of its tax refund.
The infusion was a boon to the company,