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Philips Electronics beat earnings forecasts for the third consecutive quarter, boosted by cost cuts and higher sales, as a drastic overhaul of the company gathered pace. ![]() Philips beat expectations
Van Houten said he was still cautious about the firm's growth prospects. "The world has become a lot riskier with three headwinds simultaneously, (namely) Europe, slowing growth in China and some uncertainty in the U.S.," Van Houten told reporters on Monday. The restructuring program was helping to mitigate some of these pressures, he said. Kepler analyst Peter Olofsen said Philips was doing "pretty well" given the weak economies where the company operates, particularly that it reported strong healthcare orders and decent growth at its consumer unit. Philips makes more than half of its sales in mature markets including Europe and North America. "Overall it's quite a solid set of numbers," he said. Philips competes with Samsung and LG Electronics among others in consumer electronics, and with General Electric and Siemens in the hospital and lighting markets. Since July, van Houten has said that he is considering options for Philips' low-margin audio and video equipment business - one of the last units to get shaken up. On Monday he reiterated that the unit is a "business in transition," but declined to say whether a deal to split it off, similar to the one he cut with China's TPV Technology Ltd for Philips TVs, is in the works. Van Houten did not give a full-year forecast. He said the company is on track to meet its outlook for 2013 of 4-6 percent sales growth, 10-12 percent core profit and 12-14 percent return on invested capital. Sales for the third quarter rose to 6.13 billion euros from 5.91 billion a year earlier. Net profit rose to 170 million euros from 76 million euros. Analysts surveyed by Reuters had forecast net profit at 139 million euros on sales of 5.912 billion. Sales in emerging markets rose 10 percent. Reuters |
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