Taiwan's Acer Inc reported on Wednesday a worse-than-expected net profit in the fourth quarter, though the result was a turnaround after two consecutive quarters of losses and the company said its current business was stable.

The world's No.4 PC vendor posted a net profit of T$100 million ($3.38 million) in October to December, below a consensus forecast of a T$202.24 million from 16 analysts polled by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

The figure compares with a net loss of T$1.1 billion in the third quarter and a net profit of T$$3.9 billion in the same quarter a year earlier.

But the company still posted a loss of T$6.6 billion for the full year 2011, hurt by one off charges, compared to a net profit of T$15.1 billion in 2010.

After the operational and strategic adjustments from Q2 2011, Acer's current financial and business operation is becoming more healthy and stable, the company said in a brief statement.

It did not elaborate further but will hold an investor conference to give first-quarter outlook at 0830 GMT. ($1 = 29.5730 Taiwan dollars)

(Reporting by Clare Jim; Editing by Jonathan Standing)