Europe:
Sony and Ericsson announced the consolidated financial summary for
the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2004 of Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications AB (Sony Ericsson), the 50:50 joint
venture of Sony and Ericsson.
|
Q4
2003 |
Q3
2004 |
Q4
2004 |
2003 |
2004 |
Numbers
of units shipped (million) |
8.0 |
10.7 |
12.6 |
27.2 |
42.3 |
Sales
(EURO m.) |
1437 |
1678 |
2005 |
4673 |
6525 |
Income
before taxes (EURO m.) |
46 |
136 |
140 |
-130 |
486 |
Net
income (EURO m.) |
43 |
90 |
55 |
-86 |
316 |
Units
shipped in the quarter reached 12.6 million, a 56% increase compared
to the same period last year. Sales for the quarter were Euro 2,005
million, representing a year-on-year increase of 40%. Income before
taxes was Euro 140 million and net income was Euro 55 million, which
represent year-on-year improvements of Euro 94 million (204%) and
Euro 12 million (28%) respectively.
The
company experienced a strong quarter led by consumer demand for
the V800 series and Z1010 3G UMTS phones, as well as GSM models
like the S700, K700 and K500 series. During the quarter Sony Ericsson
increased investment in brand and product development, while the
Average Selling Price (ASP), one of the highest in the industry,
increased sequentially to Euro 160.
“2004
was a good year for Sony Ericsson as the company established profitability
and entered into a growth phase in its development,” said
Miles Flint, President of Sony Ericsson. “The fourth quarter
continued a trend of expansion in both volume and sales, showing
the company’s ability to effectively compete in this dynamic
market. Strong growth in Q4 was led by good up-take of our latest
3G UMTS phone which has laid the groundwork for future expansion
of our 3G portfolio.”
During
the fourth quarter, Sony Ericsson launched a new entry-level GSM
product, the J200, for the Asia Pacific and Chinese markets, and
introduced the Vodafone V800 and V802SE UMTS phones for the global
and Japanese markets. The company also announced the entry-level
T290 which will start shipping globally during Q1 and signed an
agreement with Sharp Corporation in relation to the co-development
of 3G FOMA® base software for NTT DoCoMo 2) in Japan. In addition,
Sony Ericsson announced a major global sports sponsorship with the
WTA (Women’s Tennis Association) Tour at the beginning of
January 2005.
1)
On June 30 2004, Sony Ericsson announced it had increased its equity
stake in a Chinese factory, Beijing Ericsson Putian Mobile Communications
Co. Ltd. (BMC) to 51%, taking over majority ownership of the facility
from Ericsson. BMC operations have been fully consolidated into
Sony Ericsson from the second quarter 2004 which had a positive
effect on the company results. The name of the factory has been
changed to Beijing SE Putian Mobile Communications Co. Ltd (BMC).
2) FOMA is a registered trademark of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. in Japan and
other countries. NTT DoCoMo’s FOMA service is only available
to subscribers in Japan.