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Ericsson sees no material impact on sales for Q1

FE Report | Thursday, 17 March 2011


FE Report
Ericsson has extended its condolences to the Japanese people in the tragic situation and remains fully committed to supporting all customers in any way possible in securing that the vital mobile networks are functioning satisfactorily. "Ericsson has to date no reports of injured or missing employees. The situation in Japan is still developing and focus of Japanese authorities is on saving lives and supporting affected areas," a statement of Ericsson said. At the same time, Ericsson is analyzing the broader effects on the telecommunications industry and Ericsson's business. Japan is a large supplier to the global market for semiconductors and other components. The telecommunications industry, as well as many other industries, source components from Japan. It is reasonable to expect that the events in Japan will affect supply of components but it is too early to say to what extent. Business continuity plans and work to assess the impact on Ericsson and mitigation activities has been ongoing since Friday last. Typically such activities include supply and sourcing activities such as spot market purchases, redirecting orders to alternative suppliers and tight collaboration with Japanese supplier base. Although it is too early to get an accurate picture of how Japanese enterprises are affected, and how this affects Ericsson and the industry, no material impact on Ericsson's sales are expected for Q1 2011. "We will continue to closely monitor the situation in Japan to take further action where necessary. It is however, too early to draw any further conclusions before we fully can assess the situation," the Ericsson statement said.