Puma 1Q Net Profit Falls To Euro5.6 Million
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FRANKFURT (AP) — German sportswear company Puma AG said Friday net profit fell substantially in the first quarter as the global recession and restructuring charges hurt sales and earnings. The Herzogenaurach-based company reported a net profit of euro5.6 million ($7.5 million) in the January-March period, a fraction of the euro90 million made in the first quarter of 2008. Puma, which is Germany's second largest sportswear company behind Adidas AG, said sales for the period fell about 1 percent, to euro738 million compared with euro741 million a year earlier. However adjusted for currency effects, the sales result was pushed down by more than 3 percent. Puma said first quarter earnings were affected by a one-time charge of euro110 million which the company will use to restructure operations and organization, although it said it did not expect a reduction in the workforce. Puma called the move a proactive step to ensure an even leaner and more efficient company. "Despite an ongoing slowdown in the global consumer's environment, Puma managed to post a solid sales and earnings performance before one-time expenses in the first quarter," Jochen Zeitz, the company's chief executive said in the company's report.- Loading Comments...
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