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Sony Ericsson reports Q2 loss, hit by Japan Quake

Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson posted a surprise second-quarter loss today as the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan weighed more on its earnings than the market had expected.

Updated on: Jul 15, 2011 01:50 PM IST
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Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson posted a surprise second-quarter loss on Friday as the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan weighed more on its earnings than the market had expected.

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"We estimate that the impact of earthquake-related supply chain constraints on our portfolio was close to 1.5 million units, with most of the effect in the early part of the quarter," Chief Executive Bert Nordberg said in a statement.

Sony Ericsson, owned 50-50 by Ericsson and Sony Corp, posted a pretax loss of 42 million euros ($59.5 million), compared with analysts' average forecast for a 4.9 million profit in a Reuters poll.

The venture sold just 7.6 million phones in the quarter, missing all forecasts which ranged from 8 million to 11 million.

Samsung Electronics and HTC are predicted by analysts to be the big winners in the global cellphone market in the second quarter, benefiting from demand for their smartphones running Google's software.

Sony Ericsson has slashed costs -- including cutting around 4,000 jobs -- and refocused on higher-margin smartphones that link to social networking sites like Facebook. The share of smartphones in its sales rose to more than 70% from 40% at the end of 2010.

 
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