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2011 05 12 : Nissan Posts Operating Profit of 537.5 Billion Yen for FY10
 
 

Record global sales; Nissan LEAF heralds start of affordable zero-emission mobility


YOKOHAMA (May 12, 2011) - Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., today announced financial results for the fiscal year 2010, ending March 31, 2011, and filed the following results with the Tokyo Stock Exchange:
  • Net revenues of 8.7731 trillion yen (US $102.37 billion, euro 77.57 billion);
  • Operating profit of 537.5 billion yen (US $6.27 billion, euro 4.75 billion);
  • Ordinary profit of 537.8 billion yen (US $6.28 billion, euro 4.76 billion); and
  • Net income of 319.2 billion yen (US $3.72 billion, euro 2.82 billion).
In fiscal year 2010, Nissan's global sales reached a record-high level. In a year when the total industry volume was up 12.6% - from 64.5 million units in fiscal 2009 to 72.6 million worldwide in fiscal 2010 - Nissan's global sales increased 19.1%. Vehicle sales grew from 3.515 million to 4.185 million units. For the full year, overall global market share stood at 5.8%. 

"Fiscal year 2010 was a record year for Nissan in terms of sales and growth," said Nissan President and CEO Carlos Ghosn. "Our recovery efforts were effective, and new models launched in the second half - including the all-electric Nissan LEAF - boosted our brand and sales power in the world's major markets."

In fiscal year 2010, 10 all-new products were released by Nissan globally: Juke, Elgrand, Serena, Moco, Infiniti QX, Quest, Murano CrossCabriolet, NV series, Sunny and the zero-emission Nissan LEAF. 

Nissan sold a total of 4,185,000 vehicles worldwide in fiscal year 2010, a 19.1% increase compared with the prior year. Sales in China, Nissan's largest single market worldwide, reached a record 1,024,000 units, a 35.5% increase. In North America, sales were 1,245,000 units, up 16.6%; United States sales were 966,000 units, up 17.3%. Across Europe, sales were 607,000 units, up 19.3%. In Japan, sales were 600,000 units, down 4.7%. Other markets totaled 709,000 units, up 28.2%. 

"The March 11 earthquake in Japan significantly disrupted our operations, but Nissan is once again proving its resilience in the face of adversity," said Ghosn. "We have repeatedly demonstrated our experience in recovering short-term performance while protecting strategic, long-term priorities. Although the effects of this tragedy continue to affect our operations, we are poised for a robust recovery."

Note 1: On February 9, 2011, Nissan filed the following forecast with the Tokyo Stock Exchange, based on foreign exchange rates of 85.4 yen/dollar and 112.5 yen/euro, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011:
  • Net revenues of 8.8 trillion yen (US $103.04 billion, euro 78.22 billion);
  • Operating profit of 535 billion yen (US $6.26 billion, euro 4.76 billion);
  • Ordinary profit of 530 billion yen (US $6.21 billion, euro 4.71 billion); and
  • Net income of 315 billion yen (US $3.69 billion, euro 2.80 billion).
Note 2: Amounts in dollars and euros for the results are translated for the convenience of the reader at foreign exchange rates of 85.7 yen/dollar and 113.1 yen/euro, the average rates for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011.

 
 
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