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Today Nikon announced a major cut back and layoffs in view of major declines in sales.
"Nikon forecasts a net loss of 17 billion yen ($179 million) the fiscal year through March 2010. It posted a net profit of 28.1 billion yen last business year on sales of 879.7 billion yen."
Job cuts were as follows:
The company will slash 800 non-regular employees, such as contract and part-time workers, from its domestic manufacturing work force of 2,900 by March 2010, said company spokesman Katsuhiko Kaneko. It plans to cut another 200 from its marketing and servicing staff in Japan and overseas.
The job cuts are expected to save the company 8 billion ($84 million) in annual costs, Nikon said.
Also adding the following:
"Nikon has decided to implement drastic measures for fixed cost reduction in every business step of production, marketing and servicing," it said in a statement.
Over the past few weeks the press and governments have been trying to sell "blue sky" to the public. Here is a graphic of reality check of status of consumer spending declines are not getting better. while many may say the it's only 1000 jobs. The move by Nikon is a major step in response to lack of sales worldwide.
All the Best..Laurance
"Nikon forecasts a net loss of 17 billion yen ($179 million) the fiscal year through March 2010. It posted a net profit of 28.1 billion yen last business year on sales of 879.7 billion yen."
Job cuts were as follows:
The company will slash 800 non-regular employees, such as contract and part-time workers, from its domestic manufacturing work force of 2,900 by March 2010, said company spokesman Katsuhiko Kaneko. It plans to cut another 200 from its marketing and servicing staff in Japan and overseas.
The job cuts are expected to save the company 8 billion ($84 million) in annual costs, Nikon said.
Also adding the following:
"Nikon has decided to implement drastic measures for fixed cost reduction in every business step of production, marketing and servicing," it said in a statement.
Over the past few weeks the press and governments have been trying to sell "blue sky" to the public. Here is a graphic of reality check of status of consumer spending declines are not getting better. while many may say the it's only 1000 jobs. The move by Nikon is a major step in response to lack of sales worldwide.
All the Best..Laurance