POSCO sees first quarter net profit down 68.5 percent

11 Apr, 2009

South Koreas top steelmaker POSCO said Friday its net profit plunged 68.5 percent year-on-year in the first quarter to 325 billion won (244 million dollars) due to the global downturn. Operating profit for January-March slumped 70.7 percent to 373 billion won as demand from automakers and construction companies declined sharply.
"Both sales and output dropped sharply as a global economic slowdown reduced demand from automakers and electronic companies," the worlds fourth largest steelmaker said in a statement. "A weaker won and high raw material costs also increased production costs, hitting operating profit."
POSCO cut crude steel production in December for the first time since it began operations in 1973. It said Fridays result was still creditable. "While its European and Japanese competitors are cutting production by more than 40 percent and are expected to post operating losses for the first quarter, POSCO managed to remain in the black," it said.
"This is because POSCO has secured price competitiveness through cost cuts, renovations and technological development." The firm said it cut overall costs by 415.3 billion won in the January-March quarter by injecting low-priced raw materials and improving fuel efficiency in blast furnaces. POSCO has set its 2009 production target at 28 million tonnes of crude steel, down 15 percent year on year, and targets 25 trillion won in sales, down 18 percent.

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