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HP reports solid Q4 on services growth

November 23, 2009 05:22 PM ET

IDG News Service - Hewlett-Packard reported an 18% jump in profit for its fiscal fourth quarter, thanks in large part to the strength of its services business.

HP's profit for the quarter ended Oct. 31 was $2.4 billion, or 99 cents per share, up from $2.1 billion, or 84 cents per share, in the same quarter last year, the company announced Monday. Revenue fell 8% to $30.8 billion.

HP had already announced preliminary results two weeks ago, when it disclosed plans to buy 3Com for $2.7 billion. Monday's results provided a closer look at how each business division performed.

Revenue was down in almost all segments, including Enterprise Storage and Servers, where it slipped 17% to $4.2 billion, and the Personal Systems Group, where it fell 12% to $9.9 billion. Revenue in its printing and imaging group also shrank, by 15% to $6.5 billion, HP said.

But as with the previous quarter, services was a bright spot. Revenue from that group increased 8% from a year earlier to $8.9 billion, HP said. Its operating profit from services increased to 16.2% of revenue, up from 11.4% a year earlier, and contributed $1.4 billion to HP's bottom line.

“HP’s solid performance in Services drove record profit, and the accelerated pace in signings creates strong momentum going into 2010,” Mark Hurd, HP's chairman and CEO, said in a statement.

As it reported two weeks ago, HP's outlook for 2010 improved slightly during the last quarter. It expects 2010 revenue of $118.0 billion to $119.0 billion, up from its prior estimate of $117.0 billion to $118.0 billion, and earnings per share of $3.65 to $3.75, up from $3.60 to $3.70.

For the current quarter, HP expects to report revenue of $29.6 billion to $29.9 billion, and profit before one-time items of between $1.03 and $1.05 per share, the company said.

However, those estimates don't include the impact on its business of buying 3Com, HP said.

HP's results contrasted with those of Dell, which last week reported lower-than-expected figures for roughly the same period. Dell's profit slumped 54% from a year earlier, to $337 million, while revenue fell 15% to $12.9 billion.

Dell is more dependent than is HP on business spending, which has picked up more slowly than consumer spending after the recession. It also lacks a services business on the scale of HP's and IBM's, which provide those companies with better profit margins.

However, Dell said it had been encouraged by an uptick in business spending at the end of last quarter and was optimistic about the rest of the year.

Earlier Monday, Gartner said it expected PC shipments to increase 2.8% this year, much better than its forecast of a 12% decline at the start of the year. It expects revenue from PC sales to fall by 11%, however, in part because consumers are buying low-cost netbooks instead of full-featured PCs.


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