Yep, it's party-time in Beijing once again. While the PC industry as a whole reportedly grew by a tight handful of percentage points over the past year, Lenovo has somehow managed to continue its long-running growth spurt, with shipments up 44 percent and operating profits up 46 percent. Sales of both laptop and desktop (including IdeaCentre all-in-ones) grew roughly equally, helped along by blossoming demand in emerging markets, while fledgling smartphones and tablets also proved popular in Lenovo's homeland. The manufacturer reckons it's now second in command of the market behind HP, although it conveniently disregards Apple's iPad from its ranking.
Lenovo beats PC market with 46 percent profit surge originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 May 2012 03:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Lenovo | Email this | Comments
No comments:
Post a Comment