Lenovo, founded in 1984, was originally set up by 11 engineers with an initialcapital of just 200,000 RMB that was invested by the Computer Department ofChinese Academy of Sciences.In 2013, Lenovo became the No. 1 seller ofcomputers and the biggest PC manufacturer in the world. By March of 2014,with a turnover of ___1__billionUS dollars, Lenovo successfully entered theFortune 500 list. Sixty-two percent of its income was from overseas and it madethird place in the PC market of the United States for the first time.Thepercentage of market share of Lenovo in the American PC market was up to___2__. In Brazil, it also made a new record of __3___of the Brazilian marketshare. Japan was the biggest buyer in (the) Asian-Pacific market with ___4__ofthe market’s leading position. While in Europe, Middle East and Africa, itreach(ed) ___5__. Almost in every area, the percentage went up to double-digitshare of the market, becoming one of the top three companies worldwide. Italso became the No. 1 seller in __6___major markets, such as Germany, East Europe,Russia and the like.Back in 2004, when Lenovo acquired and merged with IBM PC, its turnover wasonly ___7__billionHong Kong dollars, only ___8__of today’s figure. Most ofthe media had a pessimistic view of this acquisition, believing that Lenovo wasexpanding at a speed that was too fast for it to cope with. However, today,Lenovo has proven its success. More importantly, the logo of Lenovo hasappeared to every consumer’s eyes all over the world along with every singleLenovo product. It is prepping the future to __9___.Behind all of this are Lenovo’s outstanding business creativity teams, especially the product designing team’s hard work. In 2013, Lenovo won the best design award at the world’s most ___10__ industrial design award: German RedDot.This proved that (the) Lenovo team’s designing skills have reached a world-class level.