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Panasonic first quarter profit up 17 percent; expects profit from Tesla's Model 3 batteries by year-end

Published 07/31/2017, 04:48 AM
Updated 07/31/2017, 04:50 AM
© Reuters. A man is seen next to Panasonic Corp's logo at Panasonic Center in Tokyo
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Panasonic Corp on Monday reported a 16.9 percent rise in first-quarter operating profit, mostly in line with analyst estimates, as a shift to advanced automotive parts starts to reward the electronics giant.

The profit increase comes as Panasonic took control of Spanish automotive mirror manufacturer Ficosa International SA to expand its automotive push, boosting its automotive sales.

In the same quarter, in June, Panasonic began battery cell production for Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc's mass-market Model 3 electric vehicle at their $5 billion "Gigafactory".

"For battery cells for the Model 3, costs outweighed profit in the first quarter," financial chief Hirokazu Umeda said at an earnings briefing. "As production accelerates towards next year, we expect the business to contribute profit."

Panasonic said April-June profit rose to 83.93 billion yen ($758.93 million) from 71.81 billion yen a year earlier. That compared with the 86.14 billion yen average of 9 analyst estimates in a poll by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

The firm maintained its 335 billion yen operating profit forecast for the year ending March, versus the 344.23 billion yen average of 17 analyst estimates.

Panasonic is reinventing itself as a supplier of automotive batteries, advanced electronics auto parts and energy-saving home systems to escape the price competition of smartphones and lower-margin consumer products.

The shift, led by Chief Executive Officer Kazuhiro Tsuga who took the helm of the conglomerate five years ago, was initially not fast enough to offset lost revenue from the declining consumer electronics business.

The firm expects a change this year as it starts shipments of advanced electronics devices to major car makers as well as battery cell production for Tesla's Model 3 in Nevada.

The Model 3 marks a turning point for Tesla as it transitions from a niche luxury car manufacturer to a mass producer. The 500,000 vehicles the company plans to make next year is nearly six times its 2016 production.

© Reuters. A man is seen next to Panasonic Corp's logo at Panasonic Center in Tokyo

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