It seems to me the two companies have now merged.
Jens 

Jens Bladt
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Fra: Michael Heim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 19. februar 2005 18:01
Til: [email protected]
Emne: AW: Pentax Business News


> Joseph wrote:
>
>> http://www.pentax.co.jp/english/news/2005/20050210.pdf

>
> And I don't understand...how can the sales subsidiary make a huge loss
> when the parent company is making a huge profit? Maybe I'm just being 
> naive.
>

It's possible if the parent company sells the final products to it's
sales subsidary for a price much too high. In that case, the profits are
earned by the parent company (Profit = Price (too high) - production
costs) and the doughter can't earn enogh mony from the customers to pay
the mother's prices. 
I can't say that it's actually like that at pentax. But this could be
possible. And it would make sense if the two companies would pay their
taxes in different countries with different tax levels.

Michael


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