(Telecompaper) Lenovo reported revenues for its fiscal third quarter of USD 14.1 billion, up 31 percent year-on-year. Adjusted pretax profit, excluding costs for the company's takeovers of Motorola Mobility and IBM's x86 server business, rose 8 percent to USD 348 million. Including these costs, net profit for the three months to December fell 5 percent to USD 253 million. PCs accounted for 65 percent of the company's revenue, down from 81 percent a year ago, while Mobile delivered 24 percent and Enterprise contributed 9 percent. Lenovo shipped 16 million PCs in the quarter, up 4.9 percent year-over-year. Motorola shipped over 10 million phones, more than double the year-earlier period, and contributed USD 1.9 billion to Lenovo's total USD 3.4 billion in mobile revenues.