Palm in the red as iPhone eclipses Treo
Posted on 2 Oct 2007 at 10:49
Palm faces a tough battle to reverse its decline in fortunes after it announced a $840,000 loss in the last quarter, despite rising Treo smartphone sales. The company registered a $16.5 million profit for the same period last year.
The handheld maker's share price fell by 5% on the news and may have fallen by much more had the company not out-performed Wall Street expectations by registering a 21% increase in smartphone sales.
But while Palm CEO Ed Colligan was trying to focus on the 689,000 smartphones sold in the quarter, analysts and investors pointed to Apple iPhone sales in excess of one million over a shorter period.
Palm has never sold that many smartphones in a single quarter, though that may change with the release of the $100 Centro [pictured] and new Treo models.
"The launch of our Palm Treo 500v with Vodafone and the Palm Centro with Sprint in September demonstrate our commitment to delivering competitive, high-quality solutions and expanding our reach to a broader market and range of customers," Colligan claims, referring to the 95% of consumers yet to be tempted by a smartphone.
Colligan reminded investors the company had also received $725 million of new funding. Much of that will go on the development of new handhelds running Palm's new Linux-based operating system.
Colligan says that Palm "is now totally focused on delivering our next generation platform, which we expect to be available before the end of the next calendar year".
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Author: Simon Aughton
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