Thursday, April 21st 2011

Western Digital Announces Q1 2011 Revenue, Income, Earnings

Western Digital Corp. (NYSE: WDC) today reported revenue of $2.25 billion, hard-drive unit shipments of 50 million and net income of $146 million, or $0.62 per share, for its third fiscal quarter ended Apr. 1, 2011. The company's results include expenses of $10 million associated with the planned acquisition of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies announced Mar. 7, 2011. Excluding the acquisition-related expenses, non-GAAP net income was $156 million or $0.66 per share.

In the year-ago quarter, the company reported revenue of $2.64 billion, shipped 51 million hard drives, and reported net income and earnings per share of $400 million and $1.71, respectively. The company generated $313 million in cash from operations during the March quarter, ending with total cash and cash equivalents of $3.2 billion.
"The March quarter in the hard drive industry was impacted by two significant developments-the delayed supply of industry CPUs to PC makers and the tragic events in Japan," said John Coyne, president and chief executive officer. "While demand for hard drives in the quarter got off to a slow start, it later picked up as availability of CPUs improved and as fears took hold of component shortages related to the events in Japan.

"In relation to our planned acquisition of Hitachi GST, we are in the approval process with all required regulatory agencies, our integration planning is well underway and we have successfully syndicated the loan financing associated with the transaction."
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5 Comments on Western Digital Announces Q1 2011 Revenue, Income, Earnings

#1
Funtoss
32mb cache! :D gosh mines only 7mb lol
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yogurt_21
interesting less net income than last quarter. wonder if the lack of ssd's are starting to cathch up to WD.
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happita
yogurt_21interesting less net income than last quarter. wonder if the lack of ssd's are starting to cathch up to WD.
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That's what I was thinking. If they're smart, they will start dipping their toes in the SSD industry and quick.
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happita
LAN_deRf_HAYeah, too bad they don't have any SSDs.

www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=90
I remember them having this on Newegg, but this was their only one. Newegg seems to have pulled it because of lack of sales for the thing.
Meanwhile all these other companies have a minumum of 3-5 SSDs. It's a must that they make more and solidify themselves in this sector just as they have done in the HDD market.
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