Hit by a decline in networks and software sales, Ericsson's net loss in the period was 1 billion kronor (USD 120 million), a marked deterioration from last year's equivalent of a 1.6 billion-kronor profit. Overall sales slumped 8 percent to 50 billion kronor.
The scale of the loss prompted some acute selling of Ericsson shares, which closed down 15.5 percent at 51.45 kronor in Stockholm.
"Ericsson sees a worse market than what it had expected," said Daniel Djurberg, analyst at Handelsbanken. "We see weaknesses in most markets and tough competition."
He said they were estimated to at between 3 to 5 billion kronor during the next 12 months, and that Ericsson would accelerate its cost savings program to deliver annual cost savings of at least 10 billion kronor by the middle of 2018.
"One key component in our focused business strategy is to reduce costs and increase efficiency," Ekholm said. "In light of the current market outlook, we will accelerate our actions to ensure that we can meet our target of doubling the 2016 operating margin beyond 2018."
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