Dell gets boost from non-PC business

By Michael Singer, CNET News.com
Friday, August 12, 2005 11:52 AM

Top computer maker Dell is beginning to see even more promise beyond the United States and the PC.

Sales of storage systems, mobility products, enhanced services and software and peripherals helped the computer maker augment earnings from its PC business in the second quarter, the company said on Thursday.

In the three months ended July 31, Dell had earnings of US$1.02 billion, or 41 US cents per share, up 32 percent from a year ago. Revenue for the quarter was US$13.4 billion, 15 percent higher than in the same period last year.

Analysts polled by Thomson First Call predicted that the No. 1 U.S. computer maker would post earnings of 38 US cents per share on sales of US$13.71 billion. At the same time last year, Dell announced earnings of 31 US cents per share on sales of US$11.71 billion.

PCs, which Dell started selling 10 years ago, are the company's bread and butter. PC shipments have been growing incrementally, but prices have been falling steadily over the year. Dell has been at the forefront of online fire sales, where customers can order desktop computers without a monitor for less than US$300.

Despite the second quarter's increase in PC sales, Kevin Rollins, Dell's chief executive officer, was cautious.

"While average selling prices were down more than we would have liked, we focused on balanced profitability and, in the process, delivered to our guidance for EPS (earnings per share)," Rollins said in a statement.

Last month, Rollins said Dell has the potential to be an US$80 billion company in the next three to four years.

The pricing wars are a double-edged sword for Dell, which has to keep pressure on the next two biggest PC makers. No. 2 PC seller HP reports quarterly earnings next week. No. 3 player and IBM PC division beneficiary Lenovo reported profit of US$45.9 million Wednesday.

Still, Dell said it managed to ship 9.1 million computer systems, including 2.7 million portable computer products (such as laptops and its Axim PDAs) in the second quarter. The company said it also made more than US$2 billion from its software and peripheral products such as printers and displays.

Though Dell enjoys great success in the United States, the company ranks second behind Hewlett-Packard in overseas sales. Dell currently averages US$135.2 million in revenues per day, Rollins said last month.

Now, the CEO also said he expects about 55 percent of Dell's growth in the next four years to come from outside the Americas.

As for the next three months, Rollins said corporate customers, the back-to-school buying season and continued growth in markets outside of the United States will drive Dell's third-quarter business.

The company is preparing to launch a new line of high-end computers, displays and televisions to appeal to customers in need of that luxury computing experience.

The company expects its revenue in the third quarter to hit somewhere between US$14.1 and US$14.5 billion and predicts earnings per share of 39 to 41 US cents. Dell also announced plans to repurchase at least US$1.2 billion in stock during the current fiscal quarter. Dell's shares closed at US$39.58, down 15 US cents.


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