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Philips to refocus its mobile handset business

Jun 26, 2001

Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 26, 2001 - Following the strategic

review of its mobile handset business, the Board of Management of

Royal Philips Electronics announced today its decision to refocus its

activities. Philips will cease to be an independent manufacturer of

mobile handsets and will bring part of its research & development and

part of its manufacturing activities into a partnership with China

Electronics Corporation (CEC), while maintaining a focused sales and

marketing activity under the Philips brand. For wireless technologies

in a broader sense, Philips will further strengthen its own activities

in Semiconductors and Components.

Philips currently manufactures mobile handsets in a joint venture in

Shenzhen (China) in which CEC holds a minority stake through its

subsidiary SED. Both companies have agreed that CEC and SED will

increase its share in this joint venture to a controlling stake and

will acquire some additional manufacturing equipment from Philips.

Furthermore CEC will acquire through its mobile phone subsidiary CECW

part of Philips' research & development resources as well as know how

and designs for GSM phones. It is acknowledged by both companies that

the aforementioned transaction is subject to required governmental

and/or regulatory authorizations and approvals.

As part of the plan Philips will have the opportunity to sell through

its own customer sales and distribution channels Philips branded

products from the joint venture, which itself will serve a larger

customer base on an ODM basis (original designer/manufacturer = joint

venture inside, other party adds its brand). The sales and support

organizations will be brought in line with the new setup.

Mr Gerard Kleisterlee, President and CEO of Royal Philips Electronics,

commented:

"Philips is a major provider of innovative wireless technologies to

the mobile handset makers through our Semiconductor and Components

activities. While focusing on our role as a technology provider we

will continue to pursue the opportunity to sell Philips branded

handsets through our sales and distribution channels where this has

added value. We are confident that the arrangement with CEC will allow

us to do so and will give our customers a renewed trust in the

continuity of our business. By reducing the cost base drastically we

will be able to realize market presence with greatly reduced

exposure."

The strategic decision to refocus will involve a major restructuring

of Philips' mobile handset business. In France Philips management is

meeting today with the Central Works Council for the country and with

the works councils of each of its sites to inform them about the

situation.

For this restructuring Philips will take a one-time pre-tax charge of

approximately EUR 300 mn, to be taken in the second or third quarter

of the current fiscal year. This charge will come in addition to other

charges which Philips previously announced to address structurally

underperforming activities, in particular in Components and Consumer

Electronics (EUR 350 mn) and a restructuring in Semiconductors (EUR 90

mn).

For further information:

Philips Corporate Communications

Inge Wallage, tel. +31-20-5977198

Andr� Manning, tel. +31-20-5977199

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