Matsushita Takes Profit Hit From Faulty Batteries

Matsushita today reported earnings for its second quarter, which included expenses for the infamous Nokia battery “advisory” recall.

MBL: Most Boringest Logo.

Matushita takes the award for least impressive company logo.

Among the highlights:

In the second quarter, Matushita made $573.8 million dollars in profit from sales of $19.93 billion dollars. The numbers were less than last year’s Q2 take of almost $700 million dollars.

Charges for recalling 46 million Nokia BL-5C batteries, repairing damage caused by a fire in one of the company’s battery factories, and fixing miscellaneous parts in products like massage chairs came to roughly $155 million US dollars.

On the bright side, the Japanese conglomerate sold a bunch of flat-panel TVs, semiconductors, cameras, and air conditioners which contributed to a 1 percent increase in sales.

Matsushita Reports Declining Profit – Forbes

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