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Panasonic forecasts $9.6bn loss amid falling sales | Panasonic forecasts $9.6bn loss amid falling sales |
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Panasonic has projected that it will make a loss in the current financial year because of falling sales and a jump in restructuring expenses. | |
href="http://panasonic.co.jp/corp/news/official.data/data.dir/2012/10/en121031-6/en121031-6-1.pdf" >It has forecast a net loss of 765bn yen ($9.6bn; £5.9bn). It had earlier projected a 50bn-yen profit. | |
The firm has been trying to restructure its business and said costs relating to that were expected to be almost 11 times more than previously estimated. | The firm has been trying to restructure its business and said costs relating to that were expected to be almost 11 times more than previously estimated. |
Its sales have been hit by slowing demand for TVs and a strong yen. | Its sales have been hit by slowing demand for TVs and a strong yen. |
Panasonic also reported that it made a loss of 698bn yen in the July-to-September quarter. | |
The firm said that continued uncertainty in the global economy over the eurozone debt crisis and the slowdown in Asian economies, including China, had hurt demand for electronics goods. | |
At the same time, domestic consumption in Japan continues to remain subdued. The electronics giant said its sales in Japan fell 11% in the three months to the end of September, as compared with the same period last year, while overseas sales dropped by 14%. | |
Manufacturers of TVs have also seen their profits margins squeezed as slowing demand and rising competition have led to a fall in retail prices. |
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