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Logitech, the keyboard manufacturer, boosts first-half 2024 forecast.

(Reuters) -Logitech International ⁢raised its sales and profit outlook for the first half of the financial year⁣ 2024​ on Tuesday ⁢in its first ⁣set of results since longstanding⁤ CEO Bracken Darrell quit the computer peripherals maker last month.

The ⁣maker⁤ of computer mice and‍ keyboards said its search for a successor ‍was “progressing well,” ​and that a further update would ‍be​ given “when we have news to share.”

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Interim CEO ⁢Guy⁣ Gecht⁢ said markets were “still challenging” for Logitech, which rode a boom during the ⁤pandemic lockdown when⁢ people stocked up on its webcams and⁣ other equipment to work ‍from home.

Since then, lower spending by businesses and consumers amid an economic downturn has weighed on results.

Still, the Swiss-American ‌company was slightly more optimistic on Tuesday, ‌saying it now expects first-half sales of $1.875 billion to $1.975 billion,‍ up from the previous projection of $1.8 billion to $1.9 billion.

The company also‍ expects to post ​non-GAAP operating income of $180 million to $220 million in the first six⁣ months of this financial‍ year, up from its previous outlook of $160 million to $190 million.

In its first outlook for this business year, Logitech also forecast full year sales of $3.8⁣ billion to $4 billion.

Logitech has made “steady progress” in reducing inventory and operating expenses in the three months to⁤ the‍ end of ⁤June, CFO Charles Boynton ‍said.

The current market downturn poses a challenge to ‍Logitech as it has yet to find⁤ a successor to Darrell, who stepped down last month to become ⁤the CEO of VF Corp, the maker ‍of Vans sneakers and The North Face outdoor wear.

Darrell, who helmed Logitech ⁤for‍ 10 years, was credited with‌ its turnaround through faster launches of new products and improved design.

(Reporting by⁣ John Revill in Zurich and Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru;⁢ Editing ⁣by⁤ Subhranshu Sahu and Varun H ⁢K)

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