Honda's profit quadruples on disaster recovery
By Yuri Kageyama | AP - TOKYO
31st July 2012 01:30 PM
Honda's quarterly profit quadrupled to 131.7 billion yen ($1.7 billion)
as the Japanese automaker bounced back from last year's natural disasters with
more vehicles sold across all key regions except for Europe.
Tokyo-based Honda Motor Co., which makes the Fit subcompact, Odyssey minivan
and Asimo walking robot, said Tuesday its April-June quarter sales surged 42
percent to 2.44 trillion yen ($31.2 billion).
Vehicle sales doubled in the key markets of Japan and North America. Honda
reported global sales of 849,000 vehicles for the quarter, up from 458,000 a
year earlier.
The earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan and the flooding in Thailand
last year disrupted parts supplies and production for all Japanese automakers.
Honda's profit for the April-June period last year was 31.7 billion yen.
But the Japanese automakers are making a comeback. Toyota Motor Corp., which
reports earnings Friday, regained its crown as the world's biggest selling
automaker from General Motors Co. in the first half of the year.
Honda stuck to its forecast of 470 billion yen ($6 billion) profit for the
fiscal year through March 2013. That would be more than double what it earned
last fiscal year. It expects to sell 4.3 million vehicles for the fiscal year,
up by more than a million vehicles from 3.1 million vehicles for last year.
Last week, Nissan reported a 72.3 billion yen ($900 million) profit, down 15
percent, hammered by the damage from the strong yen, which erodes the value of
its overseas earnings.
But Nissan's worldwide sales rose 2.6 percent, and it remained upbeat, raising
its earnings forecast for this fiscal year to a 400 billion yen ($5 billion)
profit from 290 billion yen ($3.6 billion).
Honda got a perk from its motorcycle division, selling nearly 2.4 million
motorcycles in the quarter, up 21 percent from 1.9 million motorcycles a year
earlier.
Overall sales revenue in Japan jumped 61 percent and 66 percent in North
American. Sales revenue was up 37 percent in Asia excluding Japan. The only
region where Honda's revenue fell was in Europe, by 2 percent.
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