Dell (DELL) Shares Slump Following Q4 Miss, Half-Hearted Q1 EPS Outlook
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Price: $120.63 +4.41%
EPS Growth %: -7.6%
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EPS Growth %: -7.6%
Financial Fact:
Products: 11.33B
Today's EPS Names:
SFST, VLTO, CLIR, More
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Shares of Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) are trading lower after-hours Tuesday following the company's fourth-quarter 2012 results.
Service/Software revenue showed strong growth, leading to an overall revenue increase of 2 percent to $16.03 billion.
Net income fell 18 percent for Dell to $764 million, or 43 cents per share. After adjusting for certain one-time items, EPS was a more robust 51 cents.
The Street was expecting revs of $15.96 billion and EPS of 52 cents per share.
Gross margin held firm at 21.1 percent, up 10 basis points from the same quarter last year.
Desktop PC revs grew 3 percent to $3.70 billion while Server revs popped 6 percent to $2.22 billion. The overall growth leader was Services, with a 12 percent jump. Storage was shaky, falling 13 percent to $2.18 billion.
Looking to the first quarter of 2013, the company expects revenue to decline approximately 7 percent sequentially, which aligns with normal seasonality adjusted for the fourteenth week.
Dell sees FY13 EPS atop $2.13, the same EPS it delivered in 2012. The Street was expecting $2.04.
Shares are about 4.6 percent lower in the late session.
Service/Software revenue showed strong growth, leading to an overall revenue increase of 2 percent to $16.03 billion.
Net income fell 18 percent for Dell to $764 million, or 43 cents per share. After adjusting for certain one-time items, EPS was a more robust 51 cents.
The Street was expecting revs of $15.96 billion and EPS of 52 cents per share.
Gross margin held firm at 21.1 percent, up 10 basis points from the same quarter last year.
Desktop PC revs grew 3 percent to $3.70 billion while Server revs popped 6 percent to $2.22 billion. The overall growth leader was Services, with a 12 percent jump. Storage was shaky, falling 13 percent to $2.18 billion.
Looking to the first quarter of 2013, the company expects revenue to decline approximately 7 percent sequentially, which aligns with normal seasonality adjusted for the fourteenth week.
Dell sees FY13 EPS atop $2.13, the same EPS it delivered in 2012. The Street was expecting $2.04.
Shares are about 4.6 percent lower in the late session.
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