The company also announced a dividend payment of HK$0.06 ($0.0077) per share to stockholders.
The Beijing-based company reported $262 million (roughly Rs. 1,610 crores) in net income, exceeding the $260 million (roughly Rs. 1,600 crores) expected by analysts, according to Thomson Reuters SmartEstimates. Revenue for the three-month period rose 7 percent to $10.5 billion (roughly Rs. 64,400 crores).
Lenovo is now ramping up its assault on new product markets after closing in recent weeks two multi-billion-dollar acquisitions for IBM's low-end server business and Google's Motorola handset unit.
The company additionally named Jerry Yang, the Yahoo Inc co-founder, to its board of directors. Yang, who is also an Alibaba Group Holding Ltd director, formerly served as a Lenovo board observer.
Shares of Lenovo were flat at the midday close before the earnings announcement, compared with a 0.1 percent decline in the benchmark Hang Seng index.
© Thomson Reuters 2014
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