Ericsson reports fall in Q3 profits
Swedish telecoms equipment firm Ericsson has today reported a worse-than-expected 71.5% fall in profits in the July to September period.
The Stockholm-based group said net profit was 810 million kronor (£71.2 million), compared with a 2.84 billion kronor in the same period a year earlier.
In the same period, sales were down by 5.6% to 46.4 billion kronor, down from the 49.2 billion reported in the same period of 2008.
The Swedish firm blamed the global financial crisis for its poor performance and said the mobile network market was being hurt by the crisis and demand had weakened.
Shares in the group lost 7.8% following the news.
The news comes just a week after the world’s largest phone maker, Nokia, posted a loss for the July to September period.
Nokia posted a net loss of €913 million (£838 million) for the period, compared with a profit of €1.1 billion in the same period a year ago.
Meanwhile, in related news today, Nokia has announced it is suing its US rival Apple for infringing patents on mobile phone technology for the iPhone.
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