Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In the past, some have complained of seeing financial reports. If that doesn't interest you, skip this message now. You've been warned. Leica has posted to their web site a July 28th release with the last fiscal year's financial results (it can be downloaded as a pdf document). And it's mostly positive news. As previsously posted to the LUG, they turned a profit of almost DM 1 million, following years of losses. While Chairman of the Board Cohn has met with criticism here more than once, it seems to me he has earned praise. He was hired to return the company to profitability and he has done exactly that. The report's stated goal is to earn back over the next 3 years the DM 30 million lost over the last 2 years. And already sales for the first quarter of the new fiscal year are up by 20% over the first quarter of last year. By product, the report says that the M system saw the largest sales increase last year, up 20% to DM 83.3 million. Compact cameras were up 13.8% to DM 44.3 million (they expect that segment to continue to grow with the introduction of an APS camera and a new digital compact camera). Minox sales were up 15.4% to DM 11.1 million. But sales for 2 product groups dropped. Slide projectors fell 16.7% to DM 19.1 million. And R system sales, after falling 37% the previous year, fell another 12.3% last year to DM 37.4 million. The report says, "The exaggerated expectations, with which the high development costs were justified, have not been fulfilled with regard to the Leica R8 camera presented in 1996." By region, US sales were up 12.7% to DM 63.9 million, noting specifically an increase in "sports optics products" (binoculars?). European sales were steady, down just 0.2% to DM 77.7 million. Asia and Australia were up 17.8% to DM 43.9 million. German sales were down 9.2% to DM 79 .0 million which, they say, "was due primarily to the overproportional significance of the two declining product segments of SLR cameras and projectors." To counter the sales decline, Leica is increasing advertising in Germany including, for the first time, TV ads. The report shows 1482 employees currently, down from 1585 a year ago, and says no further layoffs are planned. But apparently the restructuring was critically necessary, as the report states, "Without the restructuring measures, the result would have been approximately DM 13 million worse and would have resulted in a situation endangering the existence of the Company." Larry