By Reuters
Reuters/Reiji Murai
(Reuters)
- Japan's Toshiba Corp said it would cut 900 jobs in a restructuring of
its PC business that will include an exit from business-to-consumer
operations in some regions.
The Japanese electronics conglomerate expects the PC restructuring to cut operating profit by 45 billion yen ($414 million) but did not change its
earnings forecast for the current year to March, as better-than-expected earnings in electricity and other operations offset the impact.
Toshiba said the job cuts, to be carried out during the current financial year, were expected to cut fixed costs by more than 20 billion yen compared with 2013/14.
The Japanese electronics conglomerate expects the PC restructuring to cut operating profit by 45 billion yen ($414 million) but did not change its
earnings forecast for the current year to March, as better-than-expected earnings in electricity and other operations offset the impact.
Toshiba said the job cuts, to be carried out during the current financial year, were expected to cut fixed costs by more than 20 billion yen compared with 2013/14.
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