Dell, HP post disappointing quarterly sales as global PC market recovery stalls
Revenue generated by Dell’s PC business declined 1 per cent to US$12.1 billion in its fiscal third quarter, falling short of estimates. While sales in HP’s PC unit rose 2 per cent to US$9.59 billion in the similar three-month period, which also missed the average estimate of analysts.
“The PC refresh cycle is pushing into next year,” Dell chief financial officer Yvonne McGill said on Tuesday on a call with analysts after the results.
The global PC market had seen a historic decline in recent years after a burst of demand for new laptops in the early months of the pandemic when students and corporate employees were stuck at home.
While signs of a rebound began to materialise this year, shipments again dipped in the third quarter, tech market research firm IDC said in October.
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