05 November 2014 | 15:55

Toyota says on track for record full-year profit

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 Toyota on Wednesday said it was on track to book a record $17.5 billion full-year net profit, as the company also lifted its revenue estimate, citing a weak yen and cost cutting, AFP reports.


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 Toyota on Wednesday said it was on track to book a record $17.5 billion full-year net profit, as the company also lifted its revenue estimate, citing a weak yen and cost cutting, AFP reports.

The world's biggest automaker also revised up its fiscal year net profit forecast to 2.0 trillion yen from an earlier 1.78 trillion yen, and said full-year revenue would come in at 26.5 trillion yen, from a previous 25.7 trillion yen estimate.

Full-year operating income would be 2.5 trillion yen, it added, although the automaker said it expected to sell 9.05 million vehicles in the year to March, down from an earlier 9.1 million units.

"This reflects the progress in our profit improvement activities through marketing and cost reduction efforts, the change in our foreign exchange rates assumption, along with a decrease in vehicle sales and an increase in fixed costs, particularly (research and development) expenses," Toyota executive vice president Nobuyori Kodaira said in a statement.

The upgraded forecasts came as Toyota booked a 1.13 trillion yen net profit for the six months through September, up from 1.00 trillion yen a year ago.

Half-year revenue rose 3.3 percent to 12.94 trillion yen, Toyota said.

The results come a day after rival Nissan said its half-year net profit rose 25 percent to $2.3 billion.

Japanese car companies have been big winners over the past year as a sharp drop in the yen inflated their repatriated profits.

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