Japan's Panasonic  Corp is leaning towards withdrawing from plasma  television operations as part of a downsizing of its television business over three years starting next  fiscal year, the Nikkei newspaper said on Monday.
The troubled consumer  electronics maker has already been selling assets, including real estate, to  strengthen its financial position.
Panasonic's TV business,  which generated sales of more than 1 trillion yen ($10.5 billion) during the  peak in 2009/2010, is seen earning less than half of that amount in 2015/2016, the  newspaper said without citing any sources.
"We are considering a  number of options regarding our TV business. But nothing has been decided  yet," a Panasonic spokesperson said.
Panasonic planned to end  plasma TV panel production at its main plant in Amagaskai in western Japan  around fiscal year 2014, the Nikkei said, adding that the company had already  written off the value of production equipment there.
The  Japanese firm has already halted new development of plasma TVs, and decided  that handling both plasma and LCD models would be inefficient, especially in  Japan, where the flat-TV market is shrinking, the newspaper said.
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