Yokohama Announces 3 per cent Sales Increase
In the first three months of the 2005 financial year Yokohama reported 305.9 billion yen (£1.54 billion) of net sales, a three per cent increase on the previous year. The company explains that strong overseas sales offset the negative impact of the high yen. Results for the period ended 31 December 2004, also showed that operating income dropped to 17.5 billion yen (£88 million). At the same time net income decreased 6.9 per cent to (roughly £41.23 million)
Yokohama reports that tyre sales were “solid” overseas, especially in North America, Asia and Europe, while replacement sales in Japan grew. Sales of the Tire Group therefore increased 4.3 per cent to 226 billion yen (£1.14 billion). The management maintains its full year projections, saying that Yokohama will record a 4.6 per cent gain in net sales, a 9.1 per cent increase in operating income, a 4.3 per cent rise in ordinary income and a 3.2 per cent drop in net income.
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