09 October 2013 | 11:24

Panasonic to exit plasma TV display business: report

viewings icon comments icon

ПОДЕЛИТЬСЯ

whatsapp button telegram button facebook button

Panasonic will stop making plasma television screens by early next year, a report said Wednesday, as the struggling electronics giant undergoes a huge corporate overhaul, AFP reports. Japan's leading Nikkei business daily said Panasonic will shutter production at its main plasma screen plant in Amagasaki in western Japan by the end of March as it puts the factory up for sale. The move would fall in line with a broader industry shift away from plasma units, with Hitachi and Pioneer also exiting the market in recent years. In response to the report, a Panasonic statement said nothing had been decided but discussions about business strategy were ongoing. A Panasonic plant in China has already stopped production of the screens, a company spokesman said. The reported move comes as Panasonic and domestic rivals Sharp and Sony have struggled in the TV and electronics business. The trio faced falling prices and heavy competition from lower-cost overseas rivals, including South Korean and Taiwanese manufacturers. Panasonic's plasma screen division contributed to two straight years of massive losses with the firm losing 754.25 billion yen ($7.75 billion) in the past fiscal year to March. That came after a whopping 772.17 billion yen loss in previous year, one of the worst-ever results for a non-financial Japanese firm. The company returned to profitability in the three months to June on the back of an accounting change, cost cuts and a sharply weaker yen. Last month, Panasonic said it was selling a majority stake in its profitable health unit to US buyout firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) for $1.67 billion as part of its vast restructuring. It has also scaled back on money-losing divisions, spun off its chip business, and abandoned producing smartphones for consumers.

whatsapp button telegram button facebook button copyLink button
Иконка комментария блок соц сети
Panasonic will stop making plasma television screens by early next year, a report said Wednesday, as the struggling electronics giant undergoes a huge corporate overhaul, AFP reports. Japan's leading Nikkei business daily said Panasonic will shutter production at its main plasma screen plant in Amagasaki in western Japan by the end of March as it puts the factory up for sale. The move would fall in line with a broader industry shift away from plasma units, with Hitachi and Pioneer also exiting the market in recent years. In response to the report, a Panasonic statement said nothing had been decided but discussions about business strategy were ongoing. A Panasonic plant in China has already stopped production of the screens, a company spokesman said. The reported move comes as Panasonic and domestic rivals Sharp and Sony have struggled in the TV and electronics business. The trio faced falling prices and heavy competition from lower-cost overseas rivals, including South Korean and Taiwanese manufacturers. Panasonic's plasma screen division contributed to two straight years of massive losses with the firm losing 754.25 billion yen ($7.75 billion) in the past fiscal year to March. That came after a whopping 772.17 billion yen loss in previous year, one of the worst-ever results for a non-financial Japanese firm. The company returned to profitability in the three months to June on the back of an accounting change, cost cuts and a sharply weaker yen. Last month, Panasonic said it was selling a majority stake in its profitable health unit to US buyout firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) for $1.67 billion as part of its vast restructuring. It has also scaled back on money-losing divisions, spun off its chip business, and abandoned producing smartphones for consumers.
Пройти опро
Читайте также
Join Telegram Последние новости
How much snow fell in Almaty
Trump: war in Ukraine must end
Лого TengriNews мобильная Лого TengriLife мобильная Лого TengriSport мобильная Лого TengriAuto мобильная Иконка меню мобильная
Иконка закрытия мобильного меню
Открыть TengriNews Открыть TengriLife Открыть TengriSport Открыть TengriAuto Открыть TengriTravel Открыть TengriEdu Открыть TengriGuide

Exchange Rates

 517.84  course down  543.92  course up  5.27  course up

 

Weather

 

Редакция Advertising
Социальные сети
Иконка Instagram footer Иконка Telegram footer Иконка Vkontakte footer Иконка Facebook footer Иконка Twitter footer Иконка Youtube footer Иконка TikTok footer Иконка WhatsApp footer