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Lenovo defies forecasts to post profit...to encourage consumer spending. China again provided the biggest chunk of Lenovo's revenue, accounting for 49 per cent of total sales, slightly higher than the 48 per cent reported in the previous quarter. This comes even as rivals such as... In this article: Lenovo, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Dell, China, Beneficiary, Revenue, Fiscal year, Acer, IDC, and Google |
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eWEEK Technology News | 4 days ago
Dell Upbeat for Q4 Potential, While Q3 Profits Fall 54 Percent
...Percent Dell executives said they were counting on new business sales of PCs loaded with Windows 7 to boost sales in its fiscal fourth quarter after reporting on Nov. 19 that revenue had fallen 54 percent from the year ago quarter. However...
In this article: Dell, Perot Systems, All rights reserved, Cash flow, Trademark, Web-based, and Lenovo
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 13, 2009
Asian shares climb on China export data
...per cent in Shanghai as crude oil prices gained. JB Hi-Fi Ltd., the best-performing retailer in AustraliaaEURâ„¢s benchmark index this year, rose 4.8 per cent as it affirmed its revenue target. Lenovo Group, ChinaaEURâ„¢s biggest maker of...
In this article: PetroChina Co., China, Shanghai, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group Holdings, Lenovo Group, S&P 500, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, and Intel
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Yahoo! News | October 24, 2009
Lenovo expects big PC sales boost from Windows 7 (Reuters)
...from Mandarin, which indicated the impact would be positive. Liu spoke to Reuters on the sidelines of an industry forum but declined to give a revenue contribution forecast. Earlier this week, Lenovo launched two new laptops under its...
In this article: Lenovo, Reuters, Liu Chuanzhi, Microsoft Corp, All rights reserved, Acer Inc, and Yahoo
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CNET News.com | November 05, 2009
Lenovo profit surges on cost cuts, notebook shipments
...profit," said Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing in a statement. "At the same time, our expenses-to-revenue ratio improved notably, reaching the best level since the acquisition of IBM's PC division. These achievements bear witness to the clear...
In this article: Lenovo, China, Liu Chuanzhi, Business operations, Small business, Yang Yuanqing, William Amelio, and CNET
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Seeking Alpha | August 05, 2009
PC Mall, Inc. Q2 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
...54% of our total revenue. As a point of reference, the top five manufacturers for Q2 2008 were HP, Apple, Microsoft, Cisco and Lenovo who represented approximately 56% of our total revenue last year. Thanks Kris. As I stated earlier,...
In this article: PC Mall, Inc.
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CNET News.com | August 06, 2009
Lenovo earnings dinged by weak enterprise demand
...was originally published at ZDNet's Between the Lines. Lenovo reported a net loss for its fiscal first quarter as revenue skidded 18 percent because of weak enterprise spending. The company reported a net loss of $16 million, or 18 cents...
In this article: Lenovo, Zdnet, Facebook, China, TechRepublic, Web-based, Microblogging, Yang Yuanqing, and CNET
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bizjournals: Local Business News | August 10, 2009
Chinese Academy of Sciences to sell half its stake in Lenovo Group parent Legend Holdings
...area, is the world's fourth largest PC maker. In first-quarter results reported Aug. 5, Lenovo revealed revenue of $3.5 billion, a 17.9 percent decline year over year. The company, which trades on the Hong Kong stock exchange...
In this article: Lenovo Group, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Business operations, and IBM
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SignOnSanDiego.com RSS Feeds Business | August 07, 2009
ResMed shows 53% growth in 4th quarter
...or 2 cents per share, from $408 million, or 61 cents per share, a year earlier. Revenue dropped 11 percent to $3.01 billion from $3.39 billion. Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-largest personal computer maker, reported a $16 million...
In this article: DirecTV Group, San Diego, Wendy's, Recession, Sirius XM Radio, Lenovo Group, and Accelrys
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Reuters | April 03, 2009
Lenovo says now not a good time to pursue M&A
...launch," Guo noted. Lenovo, whose operations were previously all in China, now relies on the mainland for 45 percent of its global revenues after buying IBM's <IBM.N> PC business in 2005 for $1.25 billion. Yang declined to say if...
In this article: Lenovo, Yang Yuanqing, Acer, China, Liu Chuanzhi, IDC, Dell Inc, and Jpmorgan
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In business, revenue or revenues is income that a company receives from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers. Some companies also receive revenue from interest, dividends or royalties paid to them by other companies. Revenue may refer to business income in general, or it may refer to the amount, in a monetary unit, received during a period of time, as in "Last year, Company X had revenue of $32 million."
In many countries, including the UK, revenue is referred to as turnover.
Profits or net income generally imply total revenue minus total expenses in a given period. In accounting and financial analysis, revenue is often referred to as the "top line" due to its position on the income statement at the very top. This is to be contrasted with the "bottom line" which denotes net income.
For non-profit organizations, annual revenue may be referred to as gross receipts. This revenue includes donations from individuals and corporations, support from government agencies, income from activities related to the organization's mission, and income from fundraising activities, membership dues, and financial investments such as stock shares in companies. For government, revenue includes gross proceeds from income taxes on companies and individuals, excise duties, customs duties, other taxes, sales of goods and services, dividends and interest.
In general usage, revenue is income received by an organization in the form of cash or cash equivalents. Sales revenue or revenues is income received from selling goods or services over a period of time. Tax revenue is income that a government receives from taxpayers.
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