Monday, December 13, 2010
Japanese electronics giant mass loss more than 2010 problems to achieve profit.
<p> Although the wave of financial crisis, gradually receded, but the Japanese electronics company has not been out of the "winter" in 2009, to continue the collective loss. .</ P> <P> <P> <p> yesterday, Hitachi released the 2009 fiscal year earnings. .In 2009, the company sales 8.9685 trillion yen, down 10.3%, a net loss of 106.9 billion yen. .Hitachi since this is the first time since 1949, the shareholders listed on dividends to zero. .Hitachi side said, the loss is mainly due to the global crisis, the continued downturn in the semiconductor-related businesses, job cuts cost of more than 100 billion yen, which affected the company's performance. .</ P> <p> transcripts are not optimistic about the other companies, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sanyo and both losses, although Sony has not released details of fiscal 2009 earnings, but the company expects net loss in 2009 to 41 billion .yen. .However, these companies generally felt that, although not profitable in 2009, but the loss was much improved compared to 2008, and are confident in 2010 turnaround. .</ P> <p> sword more in the current expansion of these enterprises to carry out reforms Axe, Sony and Toshiba to abandon the low-cost electronics manufacturing business, Sony has also made massive 3D power of the market, trying to take advantage 3D TV stand; Hitachi Construction Machinery will also be .and related business with the automotive industry as a strategic focus; the Sanyo and Panasonic said the future will integrate the white power business in order to enhance global competitiveness. .</ P> <p> appliances analysts believe that appreciation of the yen led to Japanese electronics exports, so that continued loss of these Japanese companies. .Although most companies are carrying out industrial restructuring, fourth quarter 2009 earnings also were improved, but under the same financial environment to achieve profitability in 2010 is facing many problems. .(Sun Congying) </ p>.
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