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Toshiba posts Q1 loss of Y12.27 bln after sales fall in Japan

byCustoms Today Report
14/09/2015
in International Customs, Japan
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TOKYO: Toshiba on Monday reported a first-quarter loss of 12.27 billion yen after sales fell to a two-and-half-year low, in a fresh blow to the Japanese conglomerate after a huge accounting scandal. A 140-year-old firm, which sells everything from vacuum cleaners to nuclear reactors, posted the a net loss in the three months to June.

Sales fell 4.5% from a year earlier to 1.35 trillion yen, the lowest since the quarter ended December 2012, due to a poor performance in television and personal computer businesses. Toshiba said in a stock exchange filing its electric and nuclear generation businesses also saw a weak three months.

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Last week, Toshiba said it would book a 37.8 billion yen annual loss to March 2015 to account for a billion-dollar profit-padding scandal that hammered the reputation of one of Japan’s best-known firms. The net loss was a reversal from a previously expected 120 billion yen annual profit.

One of the most damaging accounting scandals to hit Japan in recent years, the case forced the incumbent president and seven other top executives to resign after a company-hired panel found top management colluded to puff up profits. The embarrassing findings came as Japan adopted a long-awaited corporate governance code aimed at improving firms’ transparency.

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