Lucent restructure to follow results restating

US telecoms equipment manufacturer Lucent saw shares plunge 18 per cent today as it announced significant losses for the first quarter 2001 and restated income for the last quarter.

NEWS The company also announced a thorough restructuring to save $1bn a year at a cost to be announced at the end of January. Lucent now expects losses in its first quarter of 25 to 30 cents per share and a decline in turnover of 20 per cent. The company is slashing its stated revenue for the last quarter of 2000 to $8.7bn from $9.4bn, with profits cut from 18 to 10 cents per share. Henry Schacht, chairman and CEO of Lucent, said: "These expectations reflect a significant sales decline in North America due to an overall softening in the competitive local exchange carrier market, slowdown in capital spending by established service providers, lower software sales and a more focused use of vendor financing." For the restatement of its Q4 2000 results, Lucent said that it had sacked an employee for offering credits in connection with a software licence and would therefore cut revenues by $125m. It is also taking back $452m worth of kit sold to distributors and system integrators under a mistaken guarantee of sale-back. Similar guarantees and mistakenly identified sales accounted for a further $100m.

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