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Olympus Profit Plunge on Digital Camera Sales - Click Here
While this may not be breaking news of the immediate demise of digital cameras, it is a bit cheerier news for the survival of film than has been seen in recent days.
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Bill Mattocks
While this may not be breaking news of the immediate demise of digital cameras, it is a bit cheerier news for the survival of film than has been seen in recent days.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
Japan's Olympus sees profits plunge on weak digital camera sales
Time is GMT + 8 hours
Posted: 9-Nov-2005 00:59 hrs
Japanese electronics maker Olympus suffered a slump in net profit in the first half of its financial year as sales of digital cameras declined sharply.
Olympus, which also makes medical equipment, reported a net profit of 2.17 billion yen (18.41 million dollars) for the six months to September, a decline of almost 68 percent from a year earlier.
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Olympus is seeking to trim its costs and announced in May plans to slash 4,000 jobs or 13 percent of its workforce.
In the first half, global sales of digital cameras dropped by nearly 14 percent to 3.7 million units as Olympus moved to streamline its product line-up, shifting away from unprofitable compact-type digital cameras.
"Although we still think the global digital camera market has growth potential, especially in Europe, the US and China, global demand in the first half did not grow at a pace we had earlier expected," Hideo Yamada, an Olympus director, told a press conference on Tuesday.
"We can no longer expect the rapid-paced growth in global demand we witnessed a few years ago," he added.
For the year to March 2006, Olympus is now targeting sales of 8.1 million digital cameras, well below its original target of 9.5 million and the 8.9 million sold in the previous year.
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Olympus noted that the result was still better than the 13 billion yen loss that the company had expected and cost cuts meant the division should eke out an operating profit in the second half.
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