By Gerry Shih BEIJING (Reuters) - Lenovo Group Ltd , the world's leading PC maker, said on Tuesday its third-quarter revenue rose 31 percent to $14.1 bln, beating investor expectations, as its smartphone division sales more than doubled. The results beat expectations of $13.71 billion in revenue and $200 million in net profit, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters SmartEstimates. The Beijing-based company acquired American phone brand Motorola for $2.91 billion and IBM's low-end server unit for $2.1 billion to expand its business beyond the declining PC market. Lenovo, which closed the Motorola purchase in late October and included two months of Motorola's results in this quarter's earnings, touted the American handset brand's early performance and said it achieved "hyper growth" in emerging markets outside China.
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