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Royal Philips Electronics today lowered forecasts for full-year profits as it
revealed an unexpected €265 million charge for asbestos liabilities had
dragged third-quarter net profits below analyst estimates.
Net profits for the third quarter came in at €4.2 billion, up from €1.4
billion a year earlier. However, the figures were flattered by a one-off
gain, also of €4.2 billion, from the sale of Philips's semiconductors
business.
Analysts had expected a figure of around €260 million, excluding the
semiconductors sale.
Sales increased by 1 per cent from the same period last year, to €6.3 billion,
again short of analysts estimates for $6.5 billion.
Philips also lowered its predictions for full-year operating profits, to
between 3.5 per cent and 4 per cent of sales. In July it warned that it may
not meet a previous target of between 4 per cent and 4.5 per cent.
The sale of 80 per cent of the semiconductor business earlier this year to a
consortium of private-equity firms for €6.4 billion marked the end of
Philips as a vertically integrated electronics company, which made the basic
components for its products.
The move was part of a major restructuring of Philips, which is now focused on
its higher-margin lighting and hospital equipment divisions.
Philips today also confirmed a €4 billion share buyback plan, adding that it
intends to buy €2.5 billion of its own stock before the end of the year.
Shares in the group fell nearly 3 per cent in morning deals in Amsterdam.
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