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U.S. printer maker Lexmark to shut plant in Mexico
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U.S. printer maker Lexmark said Tuesday that it will close a plant in
Mexico's northern border city of Ciudad Juarez, cutting 270 jobs.
The company said in a statement that the plant shutdown and a further job
cut of 90 workers worldwide will cost the firm 50 million U.S dollars
overall, 10 million dollars of which will be in cash.
It added that the closure should save the firm 5 million dollars in 2009
and 20 million dollars in 2010.
Lexmark said in the statement that it earned 944 million dollars during
the first quarter of 2009, 20 percent less than the same period last year.
But the company had managed a gross profit margin of 35.3 percent, slightly
lower than its 2008 margin of 37.1 percent.
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