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Re: toyota profit rises 34 percent
badgolferman wrote:[color=blue]
> Toyota said Tuesday its net profit surged 34 percent in the
> July-September quarter, boosted by strong sales in the North American
> and European markets at a time its U.S. rivals are struggling.
>
> The Japanese automaker, on pace to overtake General Motors Corp. as the
> world's biggest automaker in coming years, also raised its profit
> forecast for the full fiscal year through March to 1.55 trillion yen
> ($13.14 billion), up from an earlier 1.31 trillion yen.
>
> For the fiscal second quarter, Toyota Motor Corp. posted 405.7 billion
> yen ($3.44 billion) in group net profit, up 33.5 percent from the 303.7
> billion yen reported for the same period last year.
>
> Overall sales in the fiscal second quarter rose 17.3 percent to 5.83
> trillion yen ($49.4 billion). Sales were up in North America, due to
> the strong sales of redesigned models such as the RAV4 and Yaris, and
> the new model FJ Cruiser.
> Goes to show you, give the people what they want and they will buy it. No longer is "Whats good for GM is good for the country". Too bad.[/color]
Ron[color=blue]
> "It looks like Toyota's efforts to overtake GM are going according to
> plan," said Shiichiro Kobayashi, Mitsubishi UFJ Research and
> Consulting. "Basically, Toyota is eating the pie of the Big Three in
> the United States."
>
> Both GM and Ford Motor Co. reported losses in the most recent quarter,
> and in July Toyota for the first time beat Ford in U.S. vehicle market
> share.
>
> Toyota's stellar results came despite a string of potentially damaging
> recalls because of defective parts, and investigations of the company
> in the United States and Japan. Toyota officials reiterated their
> pledge Tuesday to preserve the company's reputation for excellence
> while keeping down costs.
>
> [more]
> [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061107/ap_on_bi_ge/earns_japan_toyota_3[/url]
>
> --
> "I don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts."
> ~ Will Rogers[/color]
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