Tokyo, Feb 2, 2012 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation today announced its sales and financial results through the third quarter of the 2011 fiscal year ending March 31, 2012 and its forecasts for the full fiscal year.
1. Performance overview
Mitsubishi Motors posted a consolidated net sales of 1,293.1 billion yen for the first three quarters of fiscal 2011 (April 1 through December 31, 2011), a 1 percent or 17.8 billion yen decrease over the same period last fiscal year. The decrease was mainly due to a temporary halt of production in Thailand affected by the massive flooding in the country, as well as the negative impact of further strengthening of the yen.
Mitsubishi Motors posted an operating profit of 38.5 billion yen, a 196 percent or 25.5 billion yen increase over the same period last year. Despite the decrease in net sales, the increase was made possible mainly due to improvements in the model mix, together with other factors such as reductions in materials and other costs.
Mitsubishi Motors posted an ordinary profit of 28.9 billion yen, a 154 percent or 17.5 billion yen increase, and posted a net profit of the term of 13.6 billion yen, an improvement of 15.8 billion yen over the same period last year.
2. Sales volume
Global retail sales volume for the first nine months of the fiscal year totaled 755,000 units, a 5 percent or 34,000-unit increase over the same period last year. Sales volume by region were as follows:
In Japan, although Mitsubishi Motors saw a year-on-year increase in sales volume for the third quarter by adding models with new fuel-saving technologies such as idling-stop mechanisms to its lineup, cumulative sales for the term came to 103,000 units, a decrease of 13 percent or 16,000 units.
In North America, Mitsubishi Motors posted a sales volume of 82,000 units, an increase of 24 percent or 16,000 units over the same period last year. The factors contributing to this substantial increase include higher sales in the United States which stemmed mainly from strong sales of the Outlander Sport (RVR or ASX in some markets).
In Europe, Mitsubishi Motors posted a sales volume of 174,000 units, an increase of 10 percent or 16,000 units over the same period last year. This increase can be attributed mainly to Russia, with its continuing recovery in demand producing a great rise in sales volume there, despite year-on-year sales in western European markets remaining unchanged due to increasing uncertainty in the future of European economies seen as decrease in demand.
In Asia & Other Regions, Mitsubishi Motors posted a sales volume of 396,000 units, an increase of 5 percent or 18,000 units over the same period last year. This growth was driven mainly from strong sales in ASEAN bloc countries including Thailand and Indonesia along with firm sales in other regions such as Central and South America, led by Brazil.
3. Fiscal 2011 full-year forecasts
After examining the operating results for the first three quarters and changes in the recent market trends, Mitsubishi Motors has decided to make an adjustment to its overall fiscal 2011 full-year sales volume plan to 1,013,000 units, 19,000 units down from its previous plan announced on October 28, 2011.
As to fiscal 2011 full-year forecasts, after carefully reviewing results for the first three quarters of the fiscal year and conceivable fluctuating factors, Mitsubishi Motors has decided to leave its full-year forecasts announced on October 28, 2011 (net sales of 1,820.0 billion yen, operating profit of 50.0 billion yen, ordinary profit of 40.0 billion yen, and net profit of 20.0 billion yen) unchanged.
About Mitsubishi Motors
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (TSE: 7211) was established in 1970 and is one of the few automobile companies in the world that produces a full line of automotive products ranging from 660-cc mini cars and passenger cars to commercial vehicles and heavy-duty trucks and buses. The company also operates consumer financing services and provides this to its customer base. For more information, please visit www.mitsubishi-motors.com.
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Feb 2, 2012 Source: Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi Motors (TSE: 7211) (U.S: MMTOF)
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