Fujitsu Limited reports 7.5% increase in net sales in FY2005 third-quarter financial results
Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand’s parent company, Fujitsu Limited, recently reported a 7.5% increase in net sales to ¥1,121.4 billion (approximately US$9,504 million) for the third quarter of FY2005 ((October 1, 2005 – December 31, 2005). Growth was led by sharply higher overseas sales of outsourcing services, UNIX servers, PCs, optical transmission systems, hard disk drives (HDDs), and LSI devices, while higher sales of network products in Japan helped to offset sales declines in servers and other system products.
Sales of solutions and systems integration services in Japan rose slightly, while overseas sales of services recorded double-digit growth, driven by especially robust outsourcing service revenues in the UK. Operating income for the Technology Solutions segment was ¥9.0 billion (US$76 million), a decline of ¥3.2 billion compared to the third quarter of fiscal 2004, primarily the result of weak server-related business results in Japan and costs associated with development of next-generation system platform products.
Complete information on Fujitsu's third-quarter FY 2005 consolidated financial results, including financial tables, explanation of results and supplementary information, can be found at: http://www.fujitsu.com/about/ir/
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Fujitsu Limited reports 7.5% increase in net sales in FY2005 third-quarter financial results
Our parent company, Fujitsu Limited, recently reported a 7.5% increase in net sales to ¥1,121.4 billion (approximately US$9,504
million) for the third quarter of FY2005 ((October 1, 2005 – December 31, 2005).
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