Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) Announces April – December 2014 Financial Results

February 4, 2015 by Toyota

February 04, 2015

Toyota's global net income jumped 13.2 percent during the nine-month period (April 1– December 31, 2014) of the 2015 fiscal year.

Global Financial Highlights:

•Global sales decreased by 45,365 vehicles to 6.73 million, with strong sales in North America and gains in Europe, offsetting decreases in Japan and other regions.

•Consolidated net revenues rose to 20.11 trillion yen (*$187.9 billion), up 5.2 percent

•Operating income increased to 2.1148 trillion yen ($19.8 billion), up 14.0 percent

•and Net income jumped to 1.7268 trillion yen ($16.1 billion), a 13.2 percent increase

(*all currency translations above are approximate and based on an average 107-yen-to-dollar exchange rate)

North America Financial Highlights:

•Sales increased 145,411 vehicles to 2.10 million

•Operating income (excluding valuation gains/losses from interest-rate swaps) increased to 457.0 billion yen (*$4.27 billion).


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(*currency translations above are approximate and based on an average 107-yen-to-dollar exchange rate)

Fiscal Year Global Forecast (April 1, 2014 – March 31, 2015) Has Been Revised:

•Global consolidated vehicle sales forecast decreased from 9.05 million units to 9.0 million

•Consolidated net revenue increased to 27.0 trillion yen (*$247.7 billion)

•Operating income increased to 2.7 trillion yen ($24.8 billion)

•and net income increased to 2.13 trillion yen ($19.5 billion)

(*all currency translations above are approximate and based on a projected 109-yen-to-dollar exchange rate)

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