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Philips sees ‘uncertainty’ due to Covid-19 in 2021

Company nets €19.5 bil in sales last year, up 0.27% from the year before

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Jan 2021 10:30PM

Philips sees ‘uncertainty’ due to Covid-19 in 2021
Dutch electronics giant Philips has signed deals with 25 hospitals in the United States, Europe and Asia  and expanded its remote ‘telehealth’ services for consumers at home – Twitter pic, January 25, 2021

THE HAGUE – Dutch electronics giant Philips said today it saw “uncertainty” this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, as net profit for 2020 rose 1.9%.

The company, now focused on healthcare after decades as a key home appliances and lighting player, had sales of €19.5 billion (RM95.81 billion) in 2020, up 0.27% in 2019.

“Looking ahead, we continue to see uncertainty related to the impact of Covid-19 across the world,” Philips chief executive Frans van Houten said in a statement.

“For 2021, Philips plans to deliver low-single-digit comparable sales growth, driven by solid growth in diagnosis and treatment and personal health.”

Philips said net income in the fourth quarter of 2020 rose 9.17% year-on-year to €607 million.

The firm signed deals with 25 hospitals in the United States, Europe and Asia in the final quarter and expanded remote “telehealth” services for consumers at home, it said.

Total 2020 net profit hit €1.19 billion compared to €1.17 billion in 2019.

Van Houten said Philips’ performance was “resilient” because of a “stronger performance in the second half of the year, following a challenging first half due to the impact of Covid-19.”

In December Philips said it was buying US remote cardiac monitoring firm BioTelemetry for €2.3 billion.

Philips said in January 2020 that it would sell off its home appliance arm over the coming year-and-a-half to fully concentrate on health sector products. – AFP, January 25, 2021

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