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Motorola issues profits warning | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Motorola has warned that it will make a loss for the past three months, blaming weak mobile sales in Asia and Europe. | |
The US-based firm added that its main mobile phone business was likely to make a loss for the whole of 2007. | The US-based firm added that its main mobile phone business was likely to make a loss for the whole of 2007. |
The twin profit warnings have increased speculation that the firm's chief executive Ed Zander might step down soon, analysts say. | The twin profit warnings have increased speculation that the firm's chief executive Ed Zander might step down soon, analysts say. |
Motorola - the world's second largest mobile phone-maker - has already announced 7,500 job cuts this year. | |
'Bleak prospects' | |
Motorola's shares actually rose on Wednesday in anticipation that Mr Zander may step down, but fell in after-hours trading after the results were digested. | |
The company said sales for the second-quarter period, from April to June, would now be less than $8.7bn (£4.3bn). | |
What we need is products Lawrence Harris, Oppenheimer See Motorola shares | |
It had previously forecast sales for the period would be about $9.4bn. | |
This would result in an estimated loss for the period of between 2 and 4 cents a share, the company added. | |
Phone shipments over the three months fell to 36 million from 45.4 million in the first quarter of the year. | |
Analysts reacted harshly to the news, arguing that it reflected real weakness in new product development. | |
"What we need is products," said Lawrence Harris, from Oppenheimer. "Cost-cutting is not sufficient." | |
Is Ed Zander's future in doubt? | Is Ed Zander's future in doubt? |
The ability of senior management to turn around the company's fortunes is now being openly questioned. | |
"With this type of performance and the bleak prospects facing the company for the rest of the year, I don't think Zander's tenure is going to go much further," said Ed Snyder, analyst with Charter Equity Research. | "With this type of performance and the bleak prospects facing the company for the rest of the year, I don't think Zander's tenure is going to go much further," said Ed Snyder, analyst with Charter Equity Research. |
"He's toast. I think it's really close now." | "He's toast. I think it's really close now." |
Industry concerns | |
Motorola attempted to stem some of the criticism by making limited management changes at its troubled mobile phone operation. | |
Stu Reed, currently president of the firm's integrated supply chain operation, has been appointed president of the mobile phone arm. | |
Further evidence of tougher times for the mobile phone industry came as Sony Ericsson reported quarterly profits below market expectations. | |
Profits rose 55% to 327m euros, below forecasts of 385m euros, as the firm gained market share from Motorola. | |
Mr Zander said that while Sony Ericsson had performed better than Motorola, the results had not "blown the doors down". |