Lenovo said net profit for the three months ended December 31 was USD 300 million, a 19 per cent increase year-on-year and higher than the average estimate of analysts polled by Bloomberg, who predicted a decline in profit to USD 242.5 million.
Revenue for the company's PC business was down 12 per cent and revenue for its mobile sector was down four per cent compared to the same period a year ago, but Lenovo, which planned to slash costs by USD 1.35 billion, was able to streamline its spending.
The company had previously said it would cut 3,200 staff from its non-manufacturing workforce when it announced its first quarter results in August of last year.
"The competitive cost structure across all of its businesses... Positions the group well to sustain its growth even in the current challenging market environment," it said in a statement filed to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange today.
It added that it was on track to achieve USD 650 million in total savings for the second half of its fiscal year.
However Lenovo shares fell 5.03 per cent in afternoon trade in Hong Kong, while the benchmark Hang Seng Index fell 2.67 per cent, dragged by another sell-off in energy firms.
It bought Motorola from Google for USD 2.9 billion in October of 2014, soon after its purchase of IBM's low-end server business as part of its strategy of broadening beyond PCs.
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