Reuters:Lenovo game unit eyes fundraising
2010-09-17 16:17阅读:
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Eedoo Technology, the video
gaming unit of PC maker Lenovo Group Ltd , is entering a second
round of fundraising, its chief executive said, aiming to
eventually raise tens of millions of dollars.
The game maker is also looking to launch its game console in the first quarter of next year in China, Eedoo's chief executive Jack Luo told Reuters in an interview on Thursday, pitting it against rivals such as Sony Corp and Nintendo Co Ltd .
'Talks are underway with some venture capital firms and we're getting a very good response,' Luo said. 'As a Chinese company we know the market and our cultural habits better, so I'm very confident that we'll do well.'
The seed money provided by Lenovo, parent Legend Holdings and its private equity arm Legend Capital largely went to software development, Luo said, and the second round of fundraising would also be used for research into new games.
The game maker is also looking to launch its game console in the first quarter of next year in China, Eedoo's chief executive Jack Luo told Reuters in an interview on Thursday, pitting it against rivals such as Sony Corp
'Talks are underway with some venture capital firms and we're getting a very good response,' Luo said. 'As a Chinese company we know the market and our cultural habits better, so I'm very confident that we'll do well.'
The seed money provided by Lenovo, parent Legend Holdings and its private equity arm Legend Capital largely went to software development, Luo said, and the second round of fundraising would also be used for research into new games.
