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Philips to split healthcare and lighting units

PHILIPS said yesterday that it would split in two, separating its healthcare-lifestyle division from the historic lighting business in a dramatic streamlining move by the 120-year-old electronics giant.

“We’re preparing Philips for the next century,” said CEO Frans van Houten.

“Giving independence to our lighting solutions business will better enable it to expand its global leadership position and venture into adjacent market opportunities,” Van Houten said. “I do appreciate the magnitude of the decision we are taking, but the time is right to take the next strategic step for Philips.”

Both companies will continue to use the Philips name, the company said in a statement, noting that its HealthTech business had sales of 15 billion euros (US$19 billion) in 2013 and its lighting business sales of 7 billion euros.

Details on how its lighting business will be split off into a separate legal structure are to be announced in 2015.

“Both companies will be able to make the appropriate investments to boost growth and drive profitability, ultimately generating significantly more value for our customers, employees and shareholders,” said Philips, the inventor of the compact disc.

The companies will be based in the Netherlands, Van Houten said, adding that it was too early to say how many job losses might be involved.

The global HealthTech business is worth more than 100 billion euros and the lighting business worth more than 60 billion euros, Philips said.

The new structure should result in savings of 100 million euros in 2015 and another 200 million euros in 2016.

The move will also incur annual restructuring costs of around 50 million euros up to 2016, the company said.

Analyst Jos Versteeg from Theodoor Gilissen private bank said: “It was a big announcement and quite a surprise.”

The move could herald the sale of Philips lighting — the business started by Philips in the southern Dutch city of Eindhoven in 1891.

“Yes, it is the end of Philips as we know it,” Versteeg said.

“Both companies will keep the brand name Philips, but it’s only a question of time ... It’s quite clear that it will be completely split and in the end have two different owners.”

“The end result will be the sell-off of Philips lighting,” he said, adding that yesterday’s announcement was a “logical step.”

Philips said in June that it was creating a separate company for some of its lighting activities, notably in the auto and mobile phone sectors.




 

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