Revenues for the world's largest PC-maker Lenovo fell for a third consecutive quarter as global demand for personal computers continue to slump, but the company is not worried, says CFO Wong Wai-Ming.
Clearly, when the market actually returns back to more normal, we will definitely be growing," Wong Wai-Ming, CFO of Lenovo, told CNBC.
He added that the company is actually seeing higher growth in other businesses such as infrastructure solutions and services.
In its latest earnings report on Wednesday, Lenovo said it expects "the PC market will return to growth" in the second half 2023.
"Fiscal year Q4 was the most challenging quarter of the year given pressures from both the PC market and the global economy," said Lenovo in the earnings report.
Persons:
Wong Wai
Organizations:
Lenovo, CNBC, Revenue