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Lenovo Group recorded smallest revenue in nine quarters

Lenovo’s subdued business growth coincided with the global PC industry cooling after a pandemic-fuelled sales surge, prompting several companies from chipmakers to electronics manufacturers

Lenovo Group recorded smallest revenue in nine quarters

Chinese Lenovo Group has recorded smallest revenue growth in nine quarters. Lenovo has been developing its non-personal computer businesses such as smartphones, servers, and IT services.

Lenovo’s total revenue during the April-June quarter was $16.96 billion, up 0.2% from the same quarter a year ago though it was in line with an average Refinitiv estimate of $16.87 billion drawn from seven analysts. That was the smallest increase since the March 2020 quarter.

Net income attributable to shareholders for the quarter rose 11% to $516 million.

Lenovo’s subdued business growth coincided with the global PC industry cooling after a pandemic-fuelled sales surge, prompting several companies from chipmakers to electronics manufacturers such as Intel (INTC.O) and Samsung (005930.KS) to warn of a sharp slowdown in demand.

Global shipments fell 11.1% in the past quarter from a year earlier, the largest year-over-year decline since the second quarter of 2013, according to research firm Counterpoint.

Lenovo’s total PC shipments fell 12.7% to 17.4 million units largely due to weak consumer demand, Counterpoint said. However, the Chinese company maintained its leadership in the global PC market with a 24.4% share. Lenovo itself did not give shipment numbers.

Wai Ming Wong, chief financial officer of the Lenovo said in an earnings call that the company’s device business saw quarterly revenue decline 3% because of “the weak consumer PC demand and the COVID-led supply constraints. PC device businesses saw a 12% increase in revenue. Revenue from smartphone sales grew over 20% compared to the same period last year.”