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Source: China's Lenovo inches closer to a global tech title | Reuters



By Lee Chyen Yee

HONG KONG | Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:37pm EDT

(Reuters) - Lenovo Group Ltd is on track to overtake Hewlett-Packard Co as the world's biggest PC maker by sales as soon as this year, making it the first Chinese company to grab the top spot globally in a technology sector.

The ThinkPad maker's rise highlights the advance of China's technology firms on the world stage in recent years thanks to a combination of aggressive pricing, overseas acquisitions and their taking advantage of a fast-growing home market.

Analysts, however, also warn that Lenovo's rapid gains in market share have come at the expense of profit margins, while the company faces slowing growth in the market for personal computers and tough rivals in the tablet PC space.

"It's just a matter of time before Lenovo becomes No. 1 and it won't be surprising at all if it happens later this year," said Frederick Wong, executive director at Avant Capital Management (Hong Kong) Ltd, which owns shares in Lenovo.

He added, however, that competition in the tablet sector and a weak PC market outlook could put pressure on Lenovo.

Lenovo, which became the world's No. 2 PC vendor in the third quarter of 2011, had a 14.9 percent global market share in the April-June quarter this year, a mere 0.6 percentage point away from HP's 15.5 percent, according to research firm IDC's latest data. Figures from industry tracker Gartner show an even narrower gap, with Lenovo just 0.2 percentage point from HP.

In another technology sector, China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's No.2 maker of telecom equipment, had been expected to surpass Sweden's Ericsson in 2011 sales. But slow telecom spending, stiff competition in the handset market and difficulties in tapping the massive U.S. market held it back.

SWITCHING LANES

Lenovo's rise has been helped by its purchase of Germany's Medion and a joint venture with Japan's NEC Corp last year, as well as its acquisition of IBM Corp's PC business in 2005.

Investors have rewarded Lenovo for its market share gains, sending its stock up by around 16 percent this year and outpacing rivals HP, third-ranked Dell Inc and No. 4 Acer Inc, whose stocks have dropped over the same period.

Lenovo currently trades at a multiple of 12.5 times forward earnings, the second-highest among the top-five PC makers and well above the 4.6 times multiple for HP, Thomson Reuters Starmine data showed.

But profit margins have suffered. Lenovo had a 1.4 percent operating margin in the latest quarter, lower than HP's 7.4 percent and Dell's 6.2 percent, the data showed.

"HP, Dell and Acer have switched lanes in the PC race and passed the baton to Lenovo in terms of focusing on sales rather than margins," said Dickie Chang, an analyst at IDC in Hong Kong.

Another risk is slowing growth in the PC market as the global economy, including Lenovo's home turf and stronghold China, eases.

China accounts for about 42 percent of Lenovo's total revenue, with the bulk of that coming from PC sales.

Global PC shipment growth was largely flat in the second quarter, marking the seventh straight quarter of low 0 to 5 percent growth for the industry.

"We remain positive on Lenovo's market share expansion, but the absolute growth is nevertheless being negatively impacted by a slower market," Jefferies said in a report. Jefferies has an "underperform" rating on Lenovo with a price target of HK$5.70.

Overall PC demand could pick up this year with the launch of Windows 8, though the catch is that competition in the sector for tablet PCs -- not Lenovo's strongest area -- will heat up because the operating system is designed to run on laptops and tablets.

Mizuho analyst Charles Park forecasts the PC market will grow by just 3 percent this year.

Lenovo's tablets, its LePads, will also face competition from new products, including the next versions of Amazon.com Inc's Kindle Fire and Apple Inc's iPad, as well as Google Inc's Nexus 7 and Microsoft Corp's Surface.

(Additional reporting by Vikram Subhedar; Editing by Anne Marie Roantree and Chris Gallagher)
 
Good! China is Asia's pride.

I wish some white a$$ lickers understand it and cooperate with China..instead of 'competing' with them ...

Talking about derrierre's--all you folks did was change from licking a white derrierre to a yellow derrierre.

For us though, we are well past that stage. Its something different now--called-- "standing on our own two feet" and "being relevant".

It can be your policy too, when you decide to let go of the hate and those crutches.
 
Talking about derrierre's--all you folks did was change from licking a white derrierre to a yellow derrierre.

For us though, we are well past that stage. Its something different now--called-- "standing on our own two feet" and "being relevant".

It can be your policy too, when you decide to let go of the hate and those crutches.

Kindly start an Indian "innovation" thread. I'll come and shred it into nanometer refuse.
 
Talking about derrierre's--all you folks did was change from licking a white derrierre to a yellow derrierre.

For us though, we are well past that stage. Its something different now--called-- "standing on our own two feet" and "being relevant".

It can be your policy too, when you decide to let go of the hate and those crutches.

Child what you on about? I didn't even take the name of your largest open-air sh!thole (india) ... insecurity insecurity :lol:

And Pakistan have strong relationship with China..based on MUTUAL RESPECT! unlike indian-russian relationship etc ...

Last I heard , Russians raised the prices of their products AFTER making a deal with indians..indians had to pay MORE than normal...hahah ...thats how they 'plunder' you..

But yeah...white a$$ lickers should not compete with China or think that they are some-how 'equal' to China...they must co-operate with China instead of eating America's sh!t ...
 
I have seen many people getting sick of HP and buying Lenovo....so I am not surprised...
 
no one gives a flying **** about lenovo outside china,I hate dell,apple and lenovo was not even on my radar while i was hunting for laptops.

ASUS always for me.
You may be surprised but most Gov agencies and big corporate use Lenovo here. Try a T series lenovo and you will not want to use any other laptop ever, especially if you type a lot. :agree:
They come with APS (active protection system) and roll cage as standard.
 
this is an example that crisis can give someone an edge when consumer confidence wither people tend to buy merchandise of best performance price ratio and surprisingly something is not in your shopping list usually. Apple users more likely to shift to lenovo than to dell, which is clearly an office thing that always give you work stress.
 
no one gives a flying **** about lenovo outside china,I hate dell,apple and lenovo was not even on my radar while i was hunting for laptops.

ASUS always for me.

I am with you, Dell, HP are manufacture in China and quality like piece of sheet. I supporting ASUS [Made in Taiwan] product to getting worry free. IBM used to be a good brand and quality until it re-named by Lenovo.
 
I am with you, Dell, HP are manufacture in China and quality like piece of sheet. I supporting ASUS [Made in Taiwan] product to getting worry free. IBM used to be a good brand and quality until it re-named by Lenovo.

ASUS is nice but quite made in China too. If you insist to buy something without China mark, let me give you a hint,

buy a man made PC with wooden keyboard.
 
ASUS is nice but quite made in China too. If you insist to buy something without China mark, let me give you a hint,

buy a man made PC with wooden keyboard.

If you can listing every ASUS model then I can give you full specification of the hardware its build. No wonder "love is blind"
 
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