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Latest Update : May 20, 2010
Back to Financial Results (FY3/2010)
Investor Meeting Presentation for FY 3/2010 held on May 7, 2010
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Financial Results
- Summary of Consolidated Business Results
- Summary of Consolidated Business Results for 4Q
- Net Sales
- Operating Income
- Machined Components Business (1)
- Machined Components Business (2)
- Electronic Devices & Components Business (1)
- Electronic Devices & Components Business (2)
- Net Income
- S.G. & A. Expenses (1)
- S.G. & A. Expenses (2)
- Inventories
- Capital Expenditure & Depreciation
- Net Interest-Bearing Debt
- Forecast for Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2011
- New Business Segments
- Policy and Strategy
- Review of Business Strategy for FY Ended March 2010
- My Mission as CEO
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (1-1)
- Expansion of Motor Business
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (1-2)
- EMT Business Unit launched
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (1-3)
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (2-1)
- EMS Products: Developed "COOL LEAF" Products
- Acquisition of DPM Co., Ltd. (1)
- Acquisition of DPM Co., Ltd. (2)
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (2-2)
- Projected Increase of Hybrid Component Sales
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (2-3)
- Ball Bearing Production Hit Record High Level
- Ball Bearing Business Strategies
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (2-4)
- Increasing Pivot Assembly Production
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (2-5)
- Keyboard Business Completely Turned Around
- Major Initiatives for FY3/2010 (2-6)
- Significantly improved results in Electronic Devices and Component segment
- Downside (1) Failed to Turn Around Spindle Motor Business
- Downside (2) Failed to Turn Around Speaker Business
- Results of Cost Cuts
- Relative Stock Performance Since I Became CEO
- Road Map to Goals for FY Ending March 2011
- Business Strategy (1)
- Machined Components Business (Ball Bearings)
- Machined Components Business (Pivot Assemblies)
- Machined Components Business (Rod Ends)
- Business Strategy (2)
- Rotary Components Business
- Business Strategy (3)
- Electronic Devices & Components Business / Special Devices Business
- Business Strategy (4)
- Making Spindle Motor Business Profitable
- Medium-term Business Plan
- Medium-term Business Plan (Profitability to Recover and Increase)
- Machined Components Business Segment
- Rotary Components Business Segment
- Rotary Components Business Segment (2) (Spindle Motor Business)
- Electronic Devices & Components Business Segment / Special Devices Business Segment
- Ongoing Policy
- Debt Reduction and Strategy for the Future
- Dividend Policy
- Review of Business Strategy for FY Ended March 2010
- Forward-looking Statements
The graph shows net sales each year. In the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, net sales were 228.4 billion yen which was a drop from our historic high two years ago, to the lowest level since the fiscal year ended September 1988. The currency impact on net sales, mainly the higher Japanese yen against the weaker U.S. dollar and Euro, was approximately a negative 12.8 billion yen from the last fiscal year. It is apparent that the global economic downturn had a huge negative impact on us.
But, as I explained earlier, our business results have been steadily recovering on a quarter-on-quarter basis. We also expect the global economy will continue its recovery. Therefore, we expect net sales of 265 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011.
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