HONG KONG. - Thursday, May 22nd 2014 [ME NewsWire]
Full year volume records: 55 million PCs, 50 million smartphones and 9.2 million tablets
Record annual Revenue: US$38.7 billion, up 14%
Record Full Year Pre Tax Income: US$1.01 billion, up 27%, 1st time surpassing US$1 billion
Record Full Year Earnings: US$817 million, up 29%
Full year basic EPS of 7.88 US cents, or 61.13 HK cents
Net cash reserves of US$3.5 billion (as of March 31, 2014)
(BUSINESS
WIRE) Lenovo Group today announced results for its fourth fiscal
quarter and full-year ended March 31, 2014. With record full-year
revenue of US$38.7 billion, an increase of 14 percent year-over-year, a
record full-year pre-tax income of US$1.01 billion, up 27 percent
year-over-year and record full year earnings of US$817 million, up 29
percent, Lenovo had a truly outstanding year.
Lenovo expanded its
number one position in PCs, adding 2.1 points of market share to post a
record 17.7 percent total share for the full-year, representing five
percent year-over-year growth, compared to an overall industry decline
of 8 percent during this same period. Even while China’s PC market
slowed, Lenovo’s operating profit in China PC improved by 1 percentage
point. Asia Pacific had record share of almost 15 percent, while
improving profitability. For the first time, Lenovo’s EMEA revenue
surpassed its China PC revenue in the quarter, while in the US, Lenovo
surpassed Apple to take the number three position in PC shipments in the
fourth quarter. With 20 consecutive quarters of outgrowing the PC
market, Lenovo continued to show it can post rapid growth in absolute
shipment and in relative market share metrics, even in difficult
markets.
When combining Tablets and PCs together to form the “PC +
Tablet” category, Lenovo sold a record 64 million devices, up nearly 18
percent year over year, outpacing this market by more than 13
percentage points. Lenovo posted record total device volume of 114
million, up 37 percent year over year. This was the 4th quarter in a row
that Lenovo sold more tablets and smartphones than PCs. These facts
illustrate Lenovo’s transformation as a leader in Smart Connected
Devices.
“The record sales and profits that we delivered last
year prove that Lenovo can grow and deliver its commitments, no matter
the market conditions,” said Yuanqing Yang, Lenovo Chairman and CEO.
“Not only did we strengthen our leading position in PCs, but we gained
three points in tablets by quadrupling sales volume and became the
fastest growing major smartphone company in the world. This demonstrates
our capability to manage both businesses that are already mature, as
well as those that are shifting to maturity. Meanwhile, we are building
new engines for growth in the enterprise and ecosystem. Through the
combination of our existing and new businesses, Lenovo offers tremendous
value to shareholders today, and our value will be even greater in the
future.”
Gross profit for the full year was US$5.06 billion, an
increase of 14 percent year-over-year. Gross margin was 13.1 percent,
while operating profit for the full fiscal year was US$ 1.05 billion, a
32 percent increase year-over-year.
Lenovo had strong fourth
quarter revenue of US$9.4 billion, up 19 percent year-over-year. The
Company achieved pre-tax income of US$212 million during the fourth
fiscal quarter, a 28 percent increase over the same period last year.
The Company’s gross profit for the fourth fiscal quarter grew to US$1.24
billion, an increase of 18 percent year-over-year. Gross margin was
13.3 percent. Operating profit for the fourth quarter was US$231
million, up 37 percent year-over-year, while earnings grew 25 percent
year-over-year to US$158 million. Compared to an overall PC industry
decline of 4.6 percent year-over-year in the fourth fiscal quarter,
Lenovo grew shipments at a 15 point premium to the market.
Basic
earnings per share in the fourth fiscal quarter was 1.53 US cents, or
11.87 HK cents. Lenovo’s Board of Directors declared a final dividend of
2.32 US cents, or 18 HK cents per share for the fiscal year ended March
31, 2014.
GEOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW
Lenovo China improved
its fourth quarter operating margin by 0.8 points to 5.5 percent. With
US$3.1 billion in consolidated sales in the fourth fiscal quarter, China
accounted for 33 percent of the Company’s worldwide sales. Lenovo
protected its PC leadership with 32.6 percent share, with PC margins
improving 1.1 points with stabilizing shipments and increased average
sales price. China continues to invest in the push into Smart Connected
Devices to capture opportunities from 4G and Smart TVs.
In the
Asia Pacific region, Lenovo achieved 15.6 percent PC market share in the
fourth fiscal quarter, up 2.1 points year-over-year. While the regional
PC market improved, only down slightly at 1.5 percent year-over-year,
the Company grew its PC shipments across the region by 14 percent.
Lenovo remained number one in Japan with tremendous shipment growth of
35 percent. Consolidated sales across the region totaled US$1.7 billion
or 19 percent of Lenovo’s worldwide sales, while operating margins went
up 1.3 points to 2.7 percent.
Lenovo in Europe, Middle East &
Africa grew PC shipments during the fourth quarter by 33.3 percent and
building even stronger momentum across the region. EMEA achieved a 15.8
percent market share, increasing shipments 4 share points year-over-year
or a nearly 34 point premium to the market. The region had consolidated
sales in the fourth quarter of US$2.6 billion, a year-over-year
improvement of 39 percent, good for 27 percent of Lenovo’s total
worldwide sales. Operating profit margin was healthy at 2.9 percent, 1.0
point increase year-over-year.
Lenovo’s PC shipments in the
Americas in the fourth fiscal quarter increased 18 percent
year-over-year, in a market that fell by about 8 percent. In this
environment, the Company gained 2.5 share points to a record high market
share of 11.4 percent. Consolidated sales grew 23 percent
year-over-year to approximately US$2 billion in the fourth quarter,
driven by strong growth across all products. This represented 21 percent
of Lenovo’s total worldwide sales. In the US, during the fourth
quarter, Lenovo surpassed Apple in PC units, while achieving the number 3
position for the first time in this critical market with record share
at 10.8 percent. The Company continued to invest in its fast growing
Brazil and Latin America businesses.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Consolidated sales for Lenovo’s laptop PC business worldwide in the
fourth fiscal quarter increased 16 percent year-over-year to US$4.8
billion, accounting for 51 percent of the Company’s overall sales.
During the same period, Lenovo’s worldwide laptop PC shipments increased
12.9 percent, against the backdrop of an overall industry decrease of
5.8 percent. In the fourth fiscal quarter, Lenovo announced its newest
version of the popular ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the world’s lightest 14-inch
ultrabook. Forged from the same strong but light stock as aircraft and
racing cars, the X1 Carbon’s carbon fiber casing weighs less than
magnesium or aluminum, but is stronger than both. The Company also
announced the ThinkPad 11e series of laptops, designed specifically for
education and ruggedized for K-12 classroom performance.
During
the fourth fiscal quarter, Lenovo’s desktop PC shipment grew 6.8 percent
worldwide year-over-year, against an industry decline of 3.1 percent
worldwide. Lenovo’s desktop PC consolidated sales for the same period
increased 14 percent to US$2.7 billion, or 29 percent of the Company’s
overall sales worldwide. In the fourth fiscal quarter, Lenovo announced
the C560 all-in-one (AIO) desktop PC, a family-friendly large-screen,
multitouch home PC that doubles down on work and play, as well as the
ThinkVision Pro2840m, a feature-packed, 28-inch, 4K professional
resolution display and the ThinkVision 28, a smart display that is not
only an ultra-high definition monitor but is also an Android-enabled
entertainment center.
Lenovo had solid shipments of smartphones,
staying China’s number two smartphone maker, with rapid growth across
all its Mobile Internet and Digital Home (MIDH) product lines. During
the fourth fiscal quarter, consolidated sales of MIDH rose 71 percent to
US$1.3 billion year over year, or 13 percent of the Company’s overall
sales. The Company’s worldwide smartphone shipments grew 59.4 percent in
the fourth quarter, outpacing the worldwide market by 28 percent. The
Company also outgrew the market in China as it worked to capture 4G/LTE
opportunities by expanding its own Lenovo App store ecosystem. So far
the store has delivered 6 billion downloads. It is averaging 25 million
downloads daily. Lenovo’s own SHAREit App won the Mobile World Congress
award for best app and was the first app developed by Lenovo to reach
100 million users.
In the fourth fiscal quarter, Lenovo
introduced several smartphones, including its first LTE smartphone, the
Lenovo Vibe Z, a razor-thin, blazing fast device equipped with gesture
controls, photo enhancement software and other premium technologies. The
Company also announced the new Yoga Tablet 10-inch HD+, a multimode
device that infuses Lenovo’s original Yoga tablet with a full HD screen,
Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, sharp high-resolution camera and its
incredible battery life of up to approximately 18 hours under certain
conditions.
ABOUT LENOVO
Lenovo (HKSE: 0992) (PINK SHEETS:
LNVGY) is a US$39 billion personal technology company, the largest PC
company in the world, serving customers in more than 160 countries.
Dedicated to building exceptionally engineered PCs and mobile internet
devices, Lenovo’s business is built on product innovation, a
highly-efficient global supply chain and strong strategic execution.
Formed by Lenovo Group’s acquisition of the former IBM Personal
Computing Division, the company develops, manufactures and markets
reliable, high-quality, secure and easy-to-use technology products and
services. Its product lines include legendary Think-branded commercial
PCs and Idea-branded consumer PCs, as well as servers, workstations, and
a family of mobile internet devices, including tablets and smartphones.
As a global Fortune 500 company, Lenovo has major research centers in
Yamato, Japan; Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, China; Sao Paulo, Brazil,
and Raleigh, North Carolina. For more information see www.lenovo.com.
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Contacts
Lenovo Group
Hong Kong
Angela Lee, +852 2516 4810
angelalee@lenovo.com
Beijing
Eric Guo, +8610 5886 6114
guoty@lenovo.com
United States
Brion Tingler, +1 917 528 1992
btingler@lenovo.com
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