Chinese electronics maker Lenovo Group Ltd. said it would cut 10% of its nonmanufacturing positions after reporting net profit was down 50.9% for the quarter ended in June, as the global personal-computer market continues to contract and China's smartphone market grows saturated.

Lenovo, the world's largest PC maker by shipments, is grappling this year with the integration of two major acquisitions—smartphone maker Motorola Mobility and IBM's x86 server unit—against challenging market conditions.

The company said it would reduce its nonmanufacturing workforce by 3,200 as part of $650 million cost-cutting effort in the second half of the fiscal year.

"We will reduce costs in our PC business and increase efficiency in order to leverage industry consolidation increase share and improve profitability," said Lenovo Chief Executive Yang Yuanqing in a statement.

Lenovo booked net profit of $105 million for its fiscal first quarter, down from $214 million in the year-earlier quarter. Analysts had expected net profit of $86.7 million. Revenue for the period was $10.7 billion, up from $10.4 billion a year ago.

Analysts have been bearish about the near-term performance outlook for Lenovo, given macroeconomic trends. The global PC market contracted 11.8% in the second quarter, while the Chinese smartphone market has become saturated, shrinking in the first quarter for the first time in six years, according to market research firm IDC.

"Given weaker positions for both Lenovo and Motorola in a highly competitive market with slowing growth, we see limited opportunity for revival," research house Jefferies wrote in an investor note on August 3.

Lenovo was the fifth-largest smartphone maker globally by shipments in the second quarter with 4.5% market share, falling from No. 3 in the first quarter, according to Counterpoint Research. Two Chinese peers, Huawei Technologies Co. and Xiaomi Corp., surpassed it in shipments in the quarter.

Lenovo spent a roughly $5 billion last year to buy Motorola's smartphone business and IBM's low-end server unit.

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