HP profits jump on renewed PC buying

 

Mark Hurd trumpets strong quarterly sales.

HP has reported a 13 per cent rise in quarterly sales to more than US$30 billion (AU$50.5 billion) after strong PC buying from businesses and consumers.

The company beat analyst expectations with growth in its PC business of 21 percent. Desktop revenues rose by 27 percent and notebooks by 17 percent, although portable computers make up more than half of the company's sales.

"HP drove double-digit revenue growth and improving profits, contributing to our 20th consecutive quarter of year-over-year operating margin expansion," said Cathie Lesjak, chief financial officer at HP.

"With the improving demand environment, we are accelerating investments for growth while raising our full-year outlook."

Developing markets made a particularly strong showing in the PC sector, especially China, Russia, India and Brazil.

HP's Enterprise Storage and Servers uint had an excellent quarter with revenues up by 31 percent. Blade revenues rose 45 pe cent and industry standard server sales rose 56 percent.

The printing division showed more modest growth, with sales revenue up by eight per cent, but this was largely driven by the consumer market. Business printing hardware sales fell by eight per cent over the quarter.

HP's services arm also had a poor quarter, with revenues up by just two percent, and a fall in demand for application services.

HP chief executive Mark Hurd also told reporters of the company's plans for recently acquired Palm.

HP will invest heavily in Palm, he said, with the aim of building tablets running the operating system and using elements of the software environment to support web-connected printing.

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