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Home > News > Dell’s new fiscal quarter sales of $26.1 billion, the market still has strong demand for PCs

Dell’s new fiscal quarter sales of $26.1 billion, the market still has strong demand for PCs

On Thursday, Dell Technologies Inc. announced its new quarterly financial report. In the fiscal quarter ending on January 29, the company’s sales increased by 9% to US$26.1 billion, showing that the world’s The demand remains strong.

According to a report by Bloomberg on February 25, under the leadership of CEO Michael Dell, the company is working to reduce its reliance on one-time hardware sales with lower profit margins and transform itself into a subscription-based one. Computer service vendors. Although this transition is still in progress, the company still has about half of its revenue from sales of PCs to commercial and consumer customers.


Dell's stock price closed at $79.72 in New York on Thursday, and the stock has risen about 9% this year.

The company said that in the fourth quarter, consumer personal computer revenue rose 19% to $3.8 billion. In contrast, the previous quarter increased by 14%, and PC sales to businesses and government agencies increased by 16% to $9.9 billion.

Server and network sales increased by 3% year-on-year to US$4.4 billion. This data has declined year-on-year for 7 consecutive fiscal quarters, while storage hardware revenue has fallen by 2% to US$4.4 billion.