It looks like
Chinese electronics giant Lenovo really was interested in BlackBerry after all.
The Globe and Mail reports that although
Lenovo was considering making a formal bid for the one-time Canadian smartphone titan, the Canadian government repeatedly told
BlackBerry that such a move was a complete nonstarter
because of national security concerns. BlackBerry was also seemingly cool to Lenovo's overtures, mostly because even if the government changed its mind about approving it, it would still take months of review before passing off on a merger. That Ottawa flat-out rejected Lenovo's bid for BlackBerry isn't too surprising since BlackBerry is responsible for a lot of critical military and national security communications infrastructure in North America
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