Computer giant Hewlett-Packard has reported a sharp
fall in profit despite a rise in revenue helped by improved computer sales.
The firm reported
$985m (£593m) profit compared to $1.39bn a year ago for the three months to the
end of July.
Revenue rose 1% to $27.6bn, helped by a surprise 12% rise in its
personal computer sales.
"My confidence in the turnaround grows stronger," said chief
executive Meg Whitman.
HP is currently in the middle of a restructuring plan that involves
deep job cuts and is trying to refocus itself on more lucrative lines of
business such as computing infrastructure.
Ms Whitman acknowledged demand for personal computers was "coming
back some", but said it was "a turnaround in a declining
business".
The firm also narrowed its earnings forecast for the full year, but said
it was still in a position to make acquisitions "if necessary".
"We're in a position to make acquisitions the way we weren't over
the past year," said Ms Whitman.
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