Toyota Reports Impresive 2006 Profit

By Dan Keane
13:56, May 9th 2007
86 votes
Vote this story
Toyota Reports Impresive 2006 Profit

According to a Wednesday company statement, Toyota Motor Corp became the first Japanese firm record operating profit above 2 trillion yen ($16.68 billion).

Toyota's operating profit surged some 19.2 percent to 2.24 trillion yen for the 2006 fiscal year that ended in March, attributed to strong overseas sales and a weaker yen against the dollar. Toyota's robust overseas sales of fuel-efficient cars in North America and Europe bolstered its earnings results for the year and helped compensate for weak sales in the domestic and Asian markets, the company said.

Sales increased by 13.8 percent to 23.95 trillion yen, which placed Toyota second only to the US auto giant General Motors Corp's 24.86-trillion-yen ($207.35 billion) sales for the 2006 fiscal year.

Toyota’s report revealed a net profit of 1.64 trillion yen in the January-March period. Sales for the quarter increased 19.8 percent compared with last year’s same period. The automaker's global sales grew by 6.9 per cent to 8,524,659 units for the 2006 fiscal year, with 2,942,661 units in North America (up 15.1 percent) and 1,223,628 units in Europe (up 19.6 percent). However, its domestic sales dropped some fell 3.9 per cent to 2,273,152 units, while the sales for the rest of Asian fell 10.3 percent, to 789,637 units.

Toyota expects to see a 4.4 percent increase in sales to log 25 trillion yen in the 2007 fiscal year from global sales of 9.34 million units, which exceed the GM's global sales projections of 9.2 million units.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

Yahoo shares rise on reports of new buyout plan

Yahoo shares rise on reports of new buyout plan

San Francisco  - Shares in troubled web portal Yahoo rose as much as 16 per cent Tuesday after a report that former AOL chief executive Jonathan Miller was trying to raise funds to buy out all or...

FCC to Draw Up a Plan for Auctioning Public Airwaves

FCC to Draw Up a Plan for Auctioning Public Airwaves

This December, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expected to draw up a plan for auctioning public airwaves, which is set to stipulate that the winning bidder save some...

Pownce Start-Up to Be Closed Down

Pownce Start-Up to Be Closed Down

Pownce, the free social networking and micro-blogging site that has been deemed as a competitor to Twitter, will be closing down on December 15, after it was acquired by blogging company Six Apart...

Facebook Goes More Social Than Ever

Facebook Goes More Social Than Ever

Facebook is currently the Internet’s largest social networks, although it was opened just 4 years ago, in February 2004. On Facebook, a free-access social networking website privately owned by...

Black Friday Gives Retailers Reasons To Hope For A Good Holiday Season

Black Friday Gives Retailers Reasons To Hope For A Good Holiday Season

The biggest online sellers for this Friday were the electronic products. The day after Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday, is usually awaited by manufacturers and retailers all across the country...

dotclear
Latest videos in Business
Paulson's advice for China
Credit Suisse cuts 650 jobs...
Time for Britain to join euro?
PRIME entrepreneurs secure...
Wall St. rebounds on auto...

dotclear
Business You are here: Business
» World   » Business   » U.S.   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in Business
Spam Rates Are Back UpSpam Rates Are Back Up

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Swedish Researchers Can Swap Bodies

» read full story
dotclear