Bell Microproducts in for a billion

Distributor posts strong preliminary results for its first quarter

Written by Doug Woodburn

Bell Microproducts is set to post a turnover in the region of $1bn for its first quarter 2007 after registering strong double-digit growth in Europe.

The distributor - which ditched its OpenPSL and Ideal brands in the UK (CRN, 27 November) - has announced that global sales will fall between $990m to $1.01bn. That would represent a growth of between 14 and 16 per cent on an annual comparison.

Europe, which is Bell’s largest division, is expected to show growth of 13 per cent, with North American revenues set to jump by more than 20 per cent.

Latin America, which is its smallest division, is on for growth of around 14 per cent.

Chief executive Don Bell, said in a statement: “We are pleased with our strong revenue growth again this quarter. Our international businesses in Europe and Latin America performed well in the first quarter and both generated double digit revenue growth.”

Disk drives continue to play a dominant role in Bell’s business model, contributing around 30 per cent to total revenues during the quarter.

Bell’s components and peripherals division expanded by around sixper cent year-on-year to represent 47 per cent of total sales.

Driven by strong computer platform and storage system sales, Bell’s solutions division is expected to grow 27 per cent to represent 53 per cent of the business.

Further reading:

Bell Microproducts bullish after unifying brand names 

Distributors in Microsoft talks

reader comments

related articles

 

Bell pleased with Europe

Distributor says its European performance improved during the year as it unveils preliminary results 09 Jan 2008

Europe strong for Bell

Distributor posts 29 per cent hike in European revenues 16 Oct 2007

Ingram and Avnet post mixed results

Financial results from global distribution heavyweights hint at tough year ahead 25 Apr 2008

latest news

Microsoft swoops amid fears over piracy rise

Software giant claims struggling VARs are under pressure to cut corners 18 Jul 2008

Sony targets B2B glory

IT giant targets lap-top market 18 Jul 2008

EMEA drives IBM revenue rise

IT behemoth sees EMEA revenues rise by a fifth as it celebrates "outstanding " quarter 18 Jul 2008

poll

Fuel for thought?

Fuel for thought?

Is Ingram right to pass on the rising cost of fuel through a freight charge?

Previous poll results

In The Studio With CRN: Josh Claman, Dell

In an editorial coup for CRN, Josh Claman, vice president of EMEA channels at Dell, talks to CRN TV about the vendor's channel plans

CRN Fight Night bouts are LIVE!

ALL the bouts from CRN's first ever white collar boxing event at The Brewery in Chiswell Street, are now online in their full glory for CRN readers to watch.

events

CRN Golf Challenge 2008

CRN Channel Golf Challenge 2008

CRN's annual golfing day will this year be held on 16 September at a championship course in East Sussex

CRN Reseller Leadership Forum logo

CRN Reseller Leadership Forum

An exclusive channel conference from CRN, to be held over one action-packed day in September 2008

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories