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Lenovo reported results for the first quarter of fiscal year today, and in a nutshell, things are looking pretty good Chinese engine. Quarterly sales rose 15 percent on year to 5.9 billion, while net income from $ 54.9 ballooned to $ 108.8 million in the same time.
Lenovo said that he grew faster than any other PC maker in the global top 5 (Dell, ASUS, HP, Acer) for the seventh consecutive quarter of 23.1% more PCS were shipped around the world than in the first quarter of last year. The company was particularly successful in China, Latin America, India, ASEAN, but also historical high market shares in North America (7%) and Western Europe (5.9%).
According to IDC, Lenovo currently controls 12.2% of the market for computers, making it the third largest vendor globally (behind HP and Dell).
In recent months, Lenovo made headlines in the business world to acquire Germany-based PC maker Medion (instantly computer manufacturer Lenovo transaction no. 2 in that country) and forming an alliance with NEC in Japan.
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