ElectronicsPanasonic suffers first net loss in 9 years in April to June
Electronics maker reports a $93m loss as COVID-19 saps sales
Panasonic announced on July 30 a $93 million net loss for the April to June period, as its home appliance and automotive components businesses were hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
JADA NAGUMO, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- Panasonic logged a net loss of 9.8 billion yen ($93 million) in the April to June quarter, the Japanese electronics company announced Thursday, marking its first net loss for the April to June quarter in nine years, as the coronavirus pandemic battered sales.