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Japanese technology giant Panasonic announces a new chief as its profits barely hold up
PanasonicPanasonic(US:PCRFY) TechXploreยท2025-07-30 16:52

Core Insights - Panasonic has appointed Kenneth William Sain as the new president and chief executive, effective April 2026, succeeding Yasuyuki Higuchi [1][2] - The company reported a slight profit increase of 1.2% in the first quarter, with profits totaling 71.46 billion yen ($483 million) compared to 70.6 billion yen in the previous year [2] - Panasonic's quarterly sales experienced a decline of 10.6% year-over-year, amounting to 1.9 trillion yen ($12.8 billion) [2] Financial Performance - The full-year profit forecast remains unchanged at 310 billion yen ($2.1 billion), reflecting a 15% decrease from the previous year [3] - The impact of U.S. tariffs has not been fully accounted for in the financial results, and the company plans to mitigate the effects through cost-cutting measures [3] Market Trends - Consumer electronics sales showed strength in Japan and China, bolstered by subsidies [4] - There is anticipated growth in demand for AI servers and air-conditioners, although concerns exist regarding slowing demand for electric vehicles due to U.S. tariffs and the expiration of tax credits [4] Operational Changes - Panasonic is set to begin operations at its new lithium-ion battery factory in Kansas later this year, after delays [4] - The company announced a global workforce reduction of 10,000 employees, which constitutes about 4% of its total workforce, aimed at becoming "lean" [6]