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Latest Update : Nov.19, 2013
Back to Financial Results (FY3/2014)
Investor Meeting Presentation for 2Q FY 3/2014 held on November 1, 2013
- 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
- Electronic Devices & Components Business
- Net Income
- S.G. & A. Expenses
- Inventories
- Capital Expenditure & Depreciation
- Net Interest-Bearing Debt
- Forecast for Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2014
- Forecast for Business Segment
- Policy and Strategy
- Forecast revised upward
- Forecast revised upward - our actions
- Drastic Changes in the Market
- Forecast revised upward -Drastic Upturn in the Market-
- Remarkable turnaround in the first half
- The Five Arrows
- LED Lighting
- Measuring Components
- Growth drivers for the next year leading to the Five Arrows
- Immediate growth driver 1
- Immediate growth driver 2
- Immediate growth driver 3
- Immediate growth driver 4
- Application of ceramic bearings in aerospace
- Improve balance sheet (1)
- Improve balance sheet (2)
- M&A and alliance strategies
- Dividend policy
- Forward-looking Statements
Our light guide plate technology gives us an advantage in the LED backlight industry. Designed to effectively diffuse the light emitted from LEDs, they are used in products like smartphones. We plan to take this technology and apply it to street lights as well. Conventional street lamps illuminate everything, including houses, but all they really need to light is the roadway and sidewalk. We are leveraging our light guide plate technology to create products that will really shed new light on this market. Our light guide plate has already gotten high marks from customers who can now eliminate excessive illumination and cut costs. This technology can also be applied to interior lights. One department store I visited in the U.S. uses a number of LED ceiling downlights. Although these lights offer wonderful illumination, their angles need to be adjusted manually. This is a shining example of the kind of market opportunities I'm looking for. Tunnel lighting is another possible area of application. Conventional tunnel lighting shines light in every direction, including directly at oncoming drivers. If the light could be oriented only in the same direction as the traffic flow, it would not only make tunnel interiors much brighter but also reduce the burden on drivers.
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