First Solar (FSLR) to Restructure Amid 'Deteriorating Market Conditions'; to Cut 30% of Workforce
Get Alerts FSLR Hot Sheet
Join SI Premium – FREE
First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ: FSLR) announced it is restructuring its operations in response to deteriorating market conditions in Europe and to reduce costs and align its organization with sustainable market opportunities. As part of this program, First Solar will close its manufacturing operations in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, in the fourth quarter of 2012. Additionally, the Company will indefinitely idle four production lines at its manufacturing center in Kulim, Malaysia, on May 1, 2012. These actions, combined with other personnel reductions in Europe and the U.S., will reduce First Solar’s global workforce by approximately 2,000 positions, about 30 percent of the total.
The restructuring initiatives are expected to reduce First Solar’s costs by $30-60 million this year and $100-120 million annually going forward. In addition, the Company’s average manufacturing cost is expected to improve to $0.70-$0.72 per watt in 2012 as a result of the changes, below prior expectations of $0.74 per watt. In 2013 the Company estimates average module manufacturing costs will range from $0.60 to $0.64 per watt.
To achieve these significant cost savings, the Company will record restructuring and other related charges of $245-370 million, of which $80-120 million are cash expenditures, consisting of:
The restructuring initiatives are expected to reduce First Solar’s costs by $30-60 million this year and $100-120 million annually going forward. In addition, the Company’s average manufacturing cost is expected to improve to $0.70-$0.72 per watt in 2012 as a result of the changes, below prior expectations of $0.74 per watt. In 2013 the Company estimates average module manufacturing costs will range from $0.60 to $0.64 per watt.
To achieve these significant cost savings, the Company will record restructuring and other related charges of $245-370 million, of which $80-120 million are cash expenditures, consisting of:
- $150-250 million in asset impairment, primarily related to the Frankfurt (Oder) plants
- $50-70 million in severance
- $30 million for repayment of a government grant related to the Frankfurt (Oder) operations
- $15-$20 million for other charges which represents valuation allowances for deferred tax assets in Europe and costs associated with the repayment of the German debt.
Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!
You May Also Be Interested In
- First Solar (FSLR) PT Raised to $323 at Morgan Stanley
- AEVEX wins $41M U.S. government contract for one-way attack systems
- Saba Capital funds reapprove merger plan targeting Q4 2026 close
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
Corporate NewsSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share