Toshiba sees bigger loss as restructuring costs mount
Pedestrians walk past a logo of Toshiba Corp outside an electronics retailer in Tokyo September 14, 2015. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese industrial conglomerate Toshiba Corp <6502.T> expects a bigger full-year loss than previously anticipated, amid mounting restructuring costs after a $1.3 billion accounting scandal.
Toshiba said on Thursday it now expected a net loss of 710 billion yen ($6 billion) compared with a previously expected loss of 550 billion yen.
Chief Executive Masashi Muromachi told a press conference that Toshiba had lowered its expectations to fully reflect possible downside risks to its business.
Muromachi also pledged to accelerate restructuring efforts, announcing an additional 240 job cuts or replacements on top of some 10,000 already announced.
He also reiterated plans to sell Toshiba's loss-making laptops and home appliances businesses.
Muromachi said he could not rule out a possible deal with Sharp Corp <6753.T> for the home appliances unit even after it chose Taiwan's Foxconn, known formally as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, as its preferred bidder in takeover talks.
He also said a foreign manufacturer could be the buyer.
Toshiba is trying to recover from a book-keeping scandal in which it overstated profits from around 2009. In December, it said it would slash 6,800 consumer electronics jobs, taking total cuts beyond 10,000, including previously announced plans.
(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando and Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Stephen Coates and Mark Potter)
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