Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo has reported better-than-expected incomes for the first quarter on upper overseas and commercial sales.
Lenovo said net income was $108.8m (£65.8m) for the three months to the last part of June, a 98% flow compared with the same period last year.
The surge was driven by rising markets, with a 46% hop in consignments.
The newest numbers helped Lenovo turn out to be the third biggest PC vendor of the world by total shipments.
Liu Chuanzhi, chairman of Lenovo said, “Our business continues to climb and . . . → Read More: Higher Overseas Sales Causes Lenovo Profit to Nearly Double Up

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