Panasonic Quarterly Net Profit Soars More Than 50 Percent

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 29 July 2015 15:17 IST
Japanese electronics giant Panasonic said Wednesday that its net profit soared 57 percent from a year ago, mainly thanks to a tax accounting change as the electronics giant continues to reshape its business.

The Osaka-based firm's earnings for the three months to June surged to JPY 59.52 billion (roughly Rs. 3,075 crores), while operating profit edged down seven percent to JPY 76.56 billion (roughly Rs. 3,956 crores).

Sales were almost flat at JPY 1.86 trillion (roughly Rs. 96,122 crores) from a year ago.

The upbeat net profit was also supported by Panasonic's lesser-known auto parts unit.

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The division's bottom line grew 35 percent from the same period last year "due mainly to rationalisation in materials, fixed-cost reductions and the positive impact of exchange rate fluctuation", the company said in a statement.

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Panasonic's auto division makes various products found in vehicles, including electrical components and car navigation systems.

It has also agreed on a capital and business alliance with Spain's Ficosa International to jointly produce electronic mirror systems, taking a 49 percent stake in the firm last month.

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A weaker yen has made Japanese exporters relatively more competitive overseas and inflated the value of repatriated overseas profits.

For the current fiscal year, which started in April, Panasonic kept its forecast for a JPY 180 billion (roughly Rs. 9,300 crores) net profit on revenue of JPY 8.0 trillion (roughly Rs. 4,13,284 crores).

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Last business year was a standout for Panasonic, posting a near 50 percent jump in profit while rivals Sony and Sharp continued to struggle.

The firms have been working to move past years of gaping deficits, partly caused by steep losses in television units hammered by competition from lower-cost rivals particularly in South Korea and Taiwan.

The trio have launched huge restructuring plans with Panasonic emerging as the leader as it focuses less on consumer products and more on goods sold to other businesses.

Panasonic is pulling the plug on its last remaining TV manufacturing factory in China owing to the sharp decline in prices.

It has also signed a deal with US electric carmaker Tesla to build a huge battery-making plant in the United States.

The company said it will pour more cash to boost solar cells production in Japan, aiming to meet growing demand in the global clean energy market.

"Japanese electronics makers are minimising the negative impact of their TV businesses," said Hiroshi Sakai, chief economist at SMBC Friend Research Centre in Tokyo.

"Panasonic continues to benefit from strong performance in its housing and auto parts sectors on the back of the nation's economic recovery. The depreciation of the yen has also helped improve its earnings."

Sony and Sharp report their earnings later this week.

 

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