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Foxconn to close some of Sharp's overseas ops, hasten patents to market

Published 06/22/2016, 05:53 AM
Updated 06/22/2016, 05:53 AM
© Reuters. Terry Gou, chairman of Hon Hai Precision Industry, better known as Foxconn, speaks at a Sharp showroom in New Taipei City

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Foxconn plans to close costly and redundant overseas operations of new acquisition Sharp Corp, and bring to market products using Sharp's valuable patents and technology as quickly as possible, said the chief of the world's largest electronics manufacturer.

Terry Gou, who founded Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, the formal name of Foxconn, made the comments on Wednesday at his company's first annual general meeting since announcing the purchase of two-thirds of the money-losing Japanese display maker for $3.5 billion.

Gou said all legal procedures for the acquisition will be completed this month, and that new management will take charge of Sharp on July 1.

"We will start overseas," Gou said of restructuring Sharp. "Those improper, high-cost joint ventures overseas, we will close them to reduce a lot of the operational cost, which will lead to lower (product) sales prices."

The comments come as Foxconn seeks to build on Sharp's technology and branding to strengthen its pricing power with major client Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL).

For Sharp, the takeover is a lifeline at a time when Japan's technology companies, once synonymous with cutting-edge electronics, are being out-manoeuvred by upstart Asian rivals.

Gou said speeding up the transformation of Sharp's patents into technologies that yield commercially viable products will be part of the initial restructuring, as will a metrics-based review of all Sharp staff.

In May, Foxconn told Sharp employees that layoffs were a must and would be carried out "responsibly and sensitively."

A person familiar with the matter told Reuters at the time that the cuts could total 3,000 in Japan, and more when Sharp's global operations are included.

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Gou also said Foxconn sees growth potential in Sharp's home appliances business. He said Foxconn would work to expand sales channels in the United States and that his company is discussing the matter with a major U.S. wholesaler.

Foxconn will also work to rebuild Sharp's semiconductor business, an area where Sharp once held many patents but sold some to plough resources into display technology, Gou said.

Another immediate task is bringing Sharp's financial management in line with methods used at Foxconn, Gou said.

For example, twice a year, Foxconn will review what Gou called the three bads - accounts, personnel and materials.

"We have very conservative accounting principles," said Gou.

Foxconn's accounts are checked from the bottom up, unlike Japanese companies which tend to have top down financial management that may involve fulfilling profit targets, Gou said.

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