Oman Daily Observer

Toshiba warns of huge losses in US nuclear power unit

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TOKYO: Toshiba hinted at a possible fresh accounting scandal on Tuesday as it delayed the release of financial results but warned it would lose billions of dollars in its US nuclear power unit.

Its Tokyo-listed shares plunged after one of Japan’s best-known companies surprised markets by failing to release nine-month earnings at midday as scheduled.

Toshiba — which was hammered in 2015 by a profit-padding scandal — said it has requested a one-month extension for submitting earnings to market regulators.

Hours later the company — a cornerston­e of Japan’s post-war industrial rise which now employs about 188,000 people globally — issued a grim preliminar­y earnings estimate.

It warned it was on track to report a net loss of 390 billion yen ($3.4 billion) in the current fiscal year to March, with losses in its atomic division topping 700 billion yen.

The firm said its chairman Shigenori Shiga would step down from his post but stay with the company — a common act of contrition at scandal-hit Japanese firms — as it probes an acquisitio­n by Westinghou­se Electric, its US atomic power unit.

Toshiba shares tumbled 8 per cent to end Tuesday’s session at 229.8 yen ($2).

“The company, with deep regret, has submitted an applicatio­n for approval to extend the deadline for submission” of its financial results until mid-March, it said in a statement.

Toshiba said its lawyers and an independen­t auditing firm were studying accounting done on Westinghou­se’s purchase of a US company that builds nuclear plants.

It added that managers at Westinghou­se expressed concerns that senior executives had been “exerting inappropri­ate pressure” to speed up the acquisitio­n.

“If there was a possibilit­y of an invalidati­on of internal controls, it might affect quarterly financial reporting,” Toshiba said in explaining its decision to delay reporting its results.

 ?? — AFP ?? A taxi passes the headquarte­rs of Japan’s Toshiba in Tokyo.
— AFP A taxi passes the headquarte­rs of Japan’s Toshiba in Tokyo.

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