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Separate legal structure for Philips semiconductor business
Royal Philips Electronics announced it will start the process of creating a separate legal structure for its Semiconductors business.
Royal Philips Electronics announced it will start the process of creating a separate legal structure for its Semiconductors business.
In early 2005, Philips introduced a Business Renewal programme to improve the Semiconductor division's competitiveness and bring profitability through the cycle to between 5 and 15%, as well as to increase market share in the Semiconductors division's four core businesses of Mobile & Personal, Home, Automotive & Identification, and Multi Market Semiconductors.
"While we are pleased with the progress of the Business Renewal programme, we see opportunities to further strengthen the activities and maximise shareholder value, with the step we announced , in an industry where scale matters," Gerard Kleisterlee, President and CEO of Royal Philips Electronics, stated.
"This move will lead to increased flexibility for our Semiconductor business to invest, grow and build scale in the competitive semiconductor market, while continuing to leverage the strengths of Philips overall. This is good news for our customers and employees," said Frans van Houten, CEO of Philips Semiconductors.
In early 2005, Philips introduced a Business Renewal programme to improve the Semiconductor division's competitiveness and bring profitability through the cycle to between 5 and 15%, as well as to increase market share in the Semiconductors division's four core businesses of Mobile & Personal, Home, Automotive & Identification, and Multi Market Semiconductors.
"While we are pleased with the progress of the Business Renewal programme, we see opportunities to further strengthen the activities and maximise shareholder value, with the step we announced , in an industry where scale matters," Gerard Kleisterlee, President and CEO of Royal Philips Electronics, stated.
"This move will lead to increased flexibility for our Semiconductor business to invest, grow and build scale in the competitive semiconductor market, while continuing to leverage the strengths of Philips overall. This is good news for our customers and employees," said Frans van Houten, CEO of Philips Semiconductors.