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Japan's Honda Motor full-year net profit down 60.4%
by Staff Writers
Tokyo (AFP) April 27, 2012


Honda Motor said Friday its net profit for the fiscal year to March plunged 60.4 percent from the previous year due to Japan's quake-tsunami disaster, flooding in Thailand and the strong yen.

Group net profit for the period came to 211.5 billion yen ($2.6 billion), down from 534.1 billion yen a year earlier, the company said.

Its full-year sales were down 11.1 percent to 7.95 trillion yen and operating profit dropped 59.4 percent to 231.4 billion yen.

The slump was "mainly caused by temporary suspension of production and production adjustments as a result of the Great East Japan Earthquake... as well as flooding in Thailand, and unfavourable foreign currency translation effects," it said in a statement.

Japanese automakers saw extensive damage to their supply chains as a result of last year's earthquake and tsunami in Japan and flooding in Thailand in the autumn.

A high yen also ate into exporters' sales and profits.

Japanese automakers have come under pressure from the value of the currency, which last year hit record highs against the dollar, making exports relatively more expensive overseas and cutting the value of repatriated earnings.

For the current fiscal year to March 2013, Honda forecasts a swift recovery, projecting net profit at 470 billion yen and operating profit at 620 billion yen on sales of 10.3 trillion yen.

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Mazda suffers $1.3 bn full-year loss
Tokyo (AFP) April 27, 2012 - Japan's Mazda Motor said Friday it lost $1.3 billion over the last year as it took a double hit from the strong yen and falling demand in key developed markets.

Mazda, Japan's fifth-largest car maker by volume, reported a group net loss of 107.7 billion yen in the fiscal year to March, much larger than the 60.0 billion yen loss reported a year earlier.

At the operating level the company, based in Hiroshima in western Japan, fell into a 38.7 billion yen loss, from a profit of 23.8 billion yen the year earlier.

Sales fell 12.6 percent to 2.03 trillion yen.

The carmaker said the loss was mainly mainly due to the strong yen, a slump in sales overseas, notably in Europe, as well as the impact of last year's quake and tsunami and massive floods in Thailand.

For the current fiscal year to March 2013, Mazda forecast a return to the black, projecting net profit at 10 billion yen and operating profit at 30 billion yen on sales of 2.2 trillion yen.



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