Sharp today reported a net loss of 222 billion yen (USD 2.3 billion for the year ended March 2015 and said it planned to reduce employee count by 10 per cent across the globe, including 3,500 in Japan alone.
When asked whether the Indian units of Sharp would also be affected with its drive to trim the global work force, a company spokesperson said: "No".
Sharp India has 550 people on roll with more than 1,000 temporary staff.
It sells consumer electronics, including air-conditioners, LED TV, fridge, washing machine, microwave and vacuum cleaner, among others.
Sharp Corporation today announced a 200 billion yen (USD 1.7 billion) bailout from banks, its second in three years.
The company said Mizuho Bank and the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ would provide 100 billion yen investment each.
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