Lenovo Says Global Chip Shortage to Persist as Q2 Profit Jumps 65 Percent

Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing said, "The shortage is driven by strong demand, particularly in the IT sector and in the electrical vehicle sector."

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By Reuters | Updated: 4 November 2021 15:42 IST
Highlights
  • CEO Yuanqing said his prediction on chip shortage remains unchanged
  • Shares in the Chinese tech company fell as much as 5 percent
  • Yang said Lenovo has been helped by its unique hybrid supply chain model

Lenovo said it was able to outgrow the market by securing more supply of components than its peers

China's Lenovo, the world's biggest maker of personal computers, said that a global chip shortage would persist into the first half of next year as it reported a 65 percent rise in second-quarter profit on Thursday.

The company said it was able to outgrow the market by securing more supply of components than its peers, but acknowledged that a dearth of chips was "causing delays in order fulfilment and significant back-log orders across PCs, smartphones, and servers."

CEO and Chairman Yang Yuanqing told Reuters in an interview that his earlier prediction that the shortage will remain unresolved at least until the first half of 2022 remained unchanged.

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"The shortage is driven by strong demand, particularly in the IT sector and in the electrical vehicle sector," he said.

Shares in the company fell as much as 5 percent after its results which Guotai Junan analyst Gin Yu said reflected market concerns over how the semiconductor crunch, which has impacted goods from automobiles to home appliances, was affecting worldwide PC shipments.

Research consultancy Gartner said last month that growth in worldwide PC shipments slowed in the September quarter as easing anti-virus measures prompted consumer and educational spending to move away from PCs to other priorities and chip shortages constrained laptop shipments.

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Lenovo retained the title of largest worldwide PC vendor by shipments, though its growth slowed after five consecutive quarters of double-digit growth, Gartner said. In the third quarter, Lenovo's global market share grew 1.8 percent to 23.7 percent.

Yang said Lenovo has been helped by its unique hybrid supply chain model, which sources components externally and from in-house manufacturing, and while it had seen a dip in educational PC demand, commercial demand remained strong.

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Earlier on Thursday the company reported profit for the quarter ended September 30 attributable to equity holders jumped to $512 million (roughly Rs. 3,814 crore) versus $310 million (roughly Rs. 2,310 crore) in the same period a year earlier.

Revenue rose 23 percent to $17.9 billion (roughly Rs. 1,33,395 crore), slightly above an average estimate of $17.3 billion (roughly Rs. 1,28,906 crore) from 9 analysts, according to Refinitiv data.

Despite worries about chip supplies, Lenovo's shares have risen more than 70 percent over the last year, but investors were rattled last month when the company abruptly withdrew its CNY 10 billion (roughly Rs. 11,642 crore) share listing in Shanghai.

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Yang said factors such as market conditions and the listing process were behind the decision, and said that the move would not hurt its business.

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