Monday February 25, 3:17 PM
Pioneer to stop making 42-inch plasma panels: report
TOKYO (Reuters) - Pioneer Corp will stop making 42-inch
plasma panels and instead buy panels in that size and smaller
from Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial or Hitachi
Ltd to turn around its loss-making flat TV business, the Asahi
newspaper said.
Japanese consumer and auto electronics maker Pioneer will
end output of such panels at a plant in Kagoshima prefecture in
southern Japan as early as by March 2009, the paper said in the
report on Saturday.
It will focus on making panels 50 inches or larger at other
plants, the Asahi said.
It would be Pioneer's latest step away from a vertically
integrated business model, in which manufacturers conduct
production of key parts as well as assembly of finished
products, after its decision last year to buy liquid crystal
display panels from Sharp Corp to start offering LCD TVs.
Pioneer's plasma business has been struggling to compete
with larger rivals with better production efficiency such as
Matsushita and LG Electronics Inc
Pioneer has a target to sell 480,000 plasma TVs in this
business year, ending on March 31, less than one-tenth of
Matsushita's sales target of 5 million units.
Pioneer bought the Kagoshima plant from NEC Corp and now
wants NEC to buy it back, the Asahi said.
A Pioneer spokesman said its flat TV strategy will become
available when it unveils a mid-term business plan in early
March, but nothing specific has been decided.
Shares in Pioneer were up 3.8 percent by early afternoon,
outperforming the Tokyo stock market's electrical machinery
index IELEC, which rose 2.2 percent.
(Reporting by Taiga Uranaka, Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by
Michael Watson)
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