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Lenovo's first quarter profit jumps 64 percent, beating estimates

Published 18/08/2016, 01:19
© Reuters. A Lenovo logo is seen at the computer in Kiev
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Lenovo Group Ltd, the world's biggest personal computer (PC) maker, said on Thursday its first-quarter net profit rose 64 percent, beating estimates as solid PC sales offset tepid smartphone demand.

Beijing-based Lenovo said in a filing that net profit grew to $173 million (132.69 million pounds)for the quarter ended June from $105 million in the same period a year earlier. That was more than the $130.1 million average of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters SmartEstimates.

First-quarter revenue dropped 6 percent to $10.05 billion (7.71 billion pounds) from a year earlier, compared with an average of $9.63 billion estimated by analysts.

"The PC market performed slightly better than expected due to stronger performance in mature markets," the company's chairman and chief executive officer Yang Yuanqing wrote in the stock exchange statement.

"Competition in the China smartphone market remained very keen while demand remained soft due to the slow economy."

Lenovo consolidated its hold on the slowing PC market during the quarter. PC shipments fell 2 percent year-on-year, compared with a 4 percent decline in the broader industry.

Like peer Xiaomi Inc (XTC.UL), Lenovo has been focusing on diversifying away from intense competition in low-margin devices in China - still the world's largest handset market but affected by the slowing Chinese economy.

Lenovo had an "urgent need to formulate a sustainable strategy in smartphones, particularly in China," Jefferies analyst Ken Hui wrote in a note prior to the results, citing competition from domestic rivals with extensive sales networks in China such as Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL].

According to researcher TrendForce, Lenovo had a 4.5 percent share of the global smartphone market in April-June, leaving it a distant seventh after top player Samsung Electronics (LON:0593xq) Co Ltd's 24 percent and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) Inc's 15 percent.

© Reuters. A Lenovo logo is seen at the computer in Kiev

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