Friday, January 25, 2013

Logitech swings to third-quarter loss on weak global PC market

(Reuters) - Logitech, the No. 1 maker of computer mice, swung to a third-quarter loss from a year earlier and said it would divest non-strategic products, as it continues to be hit hard by weakness in the global PC market.

Struggling to adapt to a market increasingly dominated by touch-screen tablets and smartphones which do not need mice, it posted a net loss of $195 million, or $1.24 per share in the third quarter.

That compares with a net profit of $55 million, or $0.32 per share in the same period a year earlier. Quarterly sales fell 14 percent to $615 million.

"Continued weakness in the global PC market was the primary factor in our disappointing Q3 results," Chief Executive Bracken Darrell said in a statement.

Darrell said the company has started divesting its remote controls and digital video security businesses and plans to discontinue other non-strategic products, such as speaker docks and console gaming peripherals, by the end of 2013.

It took a $211 million charge on its underperforming video conferencing unit. Excluding the impairment charge, third-quarter non-GAAP operating income would have been $31 million and non-GAAP net income would have been $16 million, Logitech said.

(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/logitech-swings-third-quarter-loss-weak-global-pc-035605820--finance.html

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