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Latest Update : Nov.19, 2010
Back to Financial Results (FY3/2011)
Investor Meeting Presentation for 2Q FY 3/2011 held on November 2, 2010
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Financial Results
- Summary of Consolidated Business Results for 1H
- Summary of Consolidated Business Results for 2Q
- Net Sales
- Operating Income
- Machined Components Business
- Rotary Components Business
- Electronic Devices & Components Business
- Other Business
- Net Income
- S.G. & A. Expenses
- Inventories
- Capital Expenditure & Depreciation
- Net Interest-Bearing Debt
- Forecast for Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2011
- Policy and Strategy
- Review of Business Strategy for the First Half of FY Ending March 2011
- First Half Results Beat Initial Projection
- Ball Bearing Operations at Full Capacity
- Ball Bearings Strategies for Chinese Market to Be Resumed
- LED Backlight Business
- Brushless DC Motor Business
- Profitability improvements in Keyboard/Speaker Businesses
- Quickly boost sales of EMS products
- Examples of Hybrid Products
- COOL LEAF Finally Makes Market Debut !!
- HDD Market Trend
- Profitability improvements in Spindle Motor Business
- Pivot Assemblies
- Sluggishness in Some Motor Products
- Relative Stock Performance
- Medium-term Business Plan Progress (Toward FY Ending March 2012)
- No Change in Targets
- Ball Bearing Business Remains Steady
- Rod-end Production to Exceed Past High
- LED Backlight Operations to Expand Further
- Overhauling Profit Structure of the Rotary Components Business
- Quantity as Benchmark for Rotary Components (1)
- Quantity as Benchmark for Rotary Components (2)
- Information Motor Business to Expand
- Considering expansion into Cambodia (1)
- Considering expansion into Cambodia (2)
- Goals Set for FY Ending March 2012 within Reach
- Financial Strategies
- Review of Business Strategy for the First Half of FY Ending March 2011
- Forward-looking Statements
Since taking the reins as president, I've continually told everybody in the company that our stock performance is our report card. On the stock performance index, our stock price performed below the market average, falling to 93 on the TOPIX index and 92 on the Nikkei average as of October 28 compared with 100 as of April 1.
I interpret this as an indication that we are not moving quickly enough in implementing reforms within our organization and that the stock market is telling us to speed things up. I take this seriously and will step up our efforts in the second fiscal half.
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