Toshiba loses face but saves money in DVD defeat

Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:17pm EST
 
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By Mayumi Negishi - Analysis

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Toshiba Corp (6502.T: Quote, Profile, Research) will have to swallow its pride, exiting from its DVD war with Sony (6758.T: Quote, Profile, Research), but analysts say it's a smart move to cut its losses now rather than later.

By pulling the plug, Toshiba will be able to save some $450 million (231 million pounds) in the year to March 2009 that would have otherwise be spent on sales promotion and restructuring costs of its HD DVD business.

"The potential losses are small compared to the savings," said Goldman Sachs analyst Ikuo Matsuhashi. "Nobody wants this format war to drag on."

Matsuhashi reckons Toshiba could chalk up a 10 billion yen (47.4 million pound) loss to unload excess inventory and scrap assembly lines.

Toshiba shares jumped 5.7 percent on Monday after a company source told Reuters on Sunday Toshiba would concede defeat to the rival Blu-ray format, led by Sony and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co (6752.T: Quote, Profile, Research).

The movie industry blames the format war, which triggered memories of obsolete Betamax players that lost out to the VHS videotape format, for confusing shoppers and slowing sales of high-definition DVDs.

SWIFT EXIT

The move could also mark an end to Toshiba's dreams to become a consumer electronics star, said an official at Toshiba.  Continued...

 

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