Nissan sees half-year profit double

Honda is also doing well

Nissan sees half-year profit double

Nissan has made twice as much profit in the past six months as a year earlier. The prospects are of course also favorable, so expectations are adjusted upwards.

The half year ending on September 30 – fiscal years do not always coincide with calendar years – is literally recorded at Nissan as the first half of the 2023 financial year. In this financial year, an operating profit of 336.7 billion yen, roughly €2.1 billion. That is more than double the profit recorded in the same period last year, namely around €969 million.

Even if we zoom in on the quarter that ended at the end of September, there is a profit increase of more than 100 percent. To be precise, Nissan made 116.4 percent more profit during this period than in the second quarter of fiscal year 2022. Nissan reports that the profit was achieved despite declining sales in China, where competition from local brands is becoming increasingly fierce. In other regions, Nissan was doing very well. The prospects for the entire financial year have also been adjusted upwards due to these good results. Nissan now targets operating profit of 620 billion yen, up from 550 billion in an earlier forecast.

Honda

There is also plenty of reason at Honda to open an extra bag of nuts this Friday. In the same last quarter, Honda recorded a 31 percent increase in profit, according to Automotive News. This is – no surprise – not due to good European results, but mainly due to good sales figures in North America. Honda also expects to sell fewer cars worldwide this year. However, this does not lead to less profit, because profit is expected to continue to rise due to favorable exchange rates.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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