TCL net lifted by smartphone transition
Mobile phone maker TCL Communication Technology yesterday reported a 50 per cent growth in net profit to HK$14 million for the nine months to September.

Mobile phone maker TCL Communication Technology yesterday reported a 50 per cent growth in net profit to HK$14 million for the nine months to September.
The result marked a major recovery from a loss in the third quarter of last year of HK$90.85 million to a profit of HK$223 million in the three months to September this year.
The company had blamed the steep drop in earnings in the year-ago period on lower margins from its prior emphasis on basic mobile phones.
It had since adopted a "step-up strategy" to migrate its product lines from these basic "feature phones" to smartphones, it said.
Chief executive Guo Aiping said yesterday the transition had been successfully negotiated and sales volume of its smartphones and smart devices had surged 136 per cent year on year to 9.9 million units in the first nine months of this year.
But TCL's sales nonetheless continue to lag behind its competitors on the mainland.