Ericsson quarterly profit falls amid restructuring

Ericsson quarterly profit falls amid restructuring
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Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson on Wednesday posted a drop in first quarter profit, weighed down by restructuring costs.

Net profit fell 86.5 percent to 1.205 billion kronor (139.5 million euros or $182.6 million) from 8.95 billion kronor in the same period last year, when the company recorded a 7.7 billion kronor gain on the sale of its stake in mobile phone venture Sony Ericsson.

The company also took a 1.4 billion kronor hit from restructuring its Swedish operations.

The results were boosted by a 23 percent rise in North American sales, but a high portion of sales from low-margin maintenance contracts in Europe weighed on profits.

"The negative impact from the network modernisation projects in Europe will continue to gradually decline during 2013," chief executive Hans Vestberg said in a statement.

"With present visibility of customer demand, and current global economic development, we continue to believe that the underlying business mix will start to gradually shift towards more capacity projects during the second half of 2013."

Capacity increase contracts are normally more profitable than network upgrade projects.

Revenue rose two percent to 52.032 billion kronor even as the company faced currency headwinds, underpinned by rising sales in the Networks and Global Services units, Ericsson said.

Analysts polled by Dow Jones Newswires had expected a net profit of 1.8 billion kronor and revenue of 52.52 billion.

"While macroeconomic and political uncertainty continues in certain regions, the long-term fundamentals in the industry remain attractive," Vestberg said.

Shares in Ericsson were down 0.45 percent in early afternoon trading on the Stockholm stock exchange, which was trading 0.75 percent lower.

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