Lenovo Reports Slowest Revenue Growth in Eight Quarters With 0.2 Percent Raise

Lenovo has seen price increases in the semiconductor industry, but the company would remain flexible in dealing with fluctuations.

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By Reuters | Updated: 10 August 2022 12:42 IST
Highlights
  • Global shipments fell 11.1 percent in the past quarter
  • Lenovo has made big strides in expanding into higher-margin businesses
  • Lockdowns in China during the quarter dealt a blow to the PC supply chain

Lenovo's shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange were down 0.3 percent

Lenovo Group, the world's biggest maker of personal computers, reported flat revenue for the April to June quarter when many Chinese cities were hit by COVID-19 lockdowns, marking its most subdued result in eight quarters.

Total revenue during the period was $16.96 billion (roughly Rs. 1,34,800 crore), up 0.2 percent from the same quarter a year ago though it was in line with an average Refinitiv estimate of $16.87 billion (roughly Rs. 1,34,080 crore) drawn from seven analysts. That was the smallest quarter-on-quarter increase since the period ending in March 2020.

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However, Lenovo has made big strides in expanding into other higher-margin businesses such as server operation, information technology services and mobile devices, with Lenovo's non-PC business now accounting for 37 percent of the company's revenue. For the quarter, net income attributable to shareholders rose 11 percent to $516 million (roughly Rs. 4,100 crore).

Yang Yuanqing, Lenovo's chairman and chief executive, said the company is "diversifying from a pure PC business to a company that offers a broad range of intelligent products and solutions."

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Lockdowns in China during the quarter dealt a blow to the PC supply chain, with major laptop manufacturing partners including Quanta, Compal, and Wistron suffering significant manufacturing disruptions, according to a report by research firm Counterpoint. It also coincided with the global PC industry coming off the pandemic-fuelled sales boom and the war in Ukraine, prompting several companies from chipmakers to electronics manufacturers such as Intel and Samsung to warn of a sharp slowdown in demand.

Global shipments fell 11.1 percent in the past quarter from a year earlier, the largest year-over-year decline since the second quarter of 2013, according to Counterpoint. Counterpoint said Lenovo's total PC shipments fell 12.7 percent to 17.4 million units largely due to weak consumer demand. However, Lenovo maintained its leadership in the global PC market with a 24.4 percent share.

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Yang said that he expects this year's global PC shipments to be between 300 million units and 310 million units. That would be a near 10 percent dip from the figure of 341 million units shipped last year reported by data firm Canalys.

But Yang said that supply chain shortages, which plagued many hardware manufacturers earlier this year, have improved.

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"In some areas we are still facing a shortage, particularly in the data center business," he said, "But generally speaking, I'm not seeing significant challenges in the second half of this year."

He also added that Lenovo has seen some price increases in the semiconductor industry but the company would remain flexible in dealing with price fluctuations around components.

Lenovo declined to comment on sales in Russia and the impact the war in Ukraine has had on its business during the quarter.

Chinese media reported last month that Lenovo has listed job posts to hire autonomous driving engineers. Yang declined to comment the company's foray into the mobility business.

Lenovo's shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange were down 0.3 percent at HKD 7.03 (roughly Rs. 70) while the broader Hang Seng was down 1.9 percent.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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