Tokyo: Panasonic may sell its Sanyo digital camera business to Japanese private equity fund Advantage Partners by the end of March, a source familiar with the plan said. A final decision on the sale will be made by the end of the year, the source said on condition he was not identified.
Advantage Partners will pay several hundreds of millions of yen for the business, which makes digital cameras for other companies, including Olympus, the Nikkei business daily reported earlier. Panasonic declined to comment saying it had not announced the plan.
The Japanese company aims to sell 110 billion yen ($1.34 billion) of assets, including buildings and land by the end of March to boost free cashflow to 200 billion yen for the business year. The company expects an annual net loss of close to $10 billion as it writes off billions in deferred tax assets and goodwill.

Panasonic may sell its Sanyo digital camera business to Japanese private equity fund Advantage Partners.
Panasonic acquired rival Sanyo, a leading maker of lithium ion batteries and solar panels, in 2010. Sales of compact digital cameras are under pressure from increasingly powerful smartphones.
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Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (三洋電機株式会社 ,San'yō Denki Kabushiki-gaisha?) (TYO: 6764, NASDAQ:SANYY) is a major Japanese electronics company and member of the Fortune 500 whose headquarters is located in Moriguchi, Osaka prefecture, ...











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