Sales and earnings up at Yokohama Rubber in Q1 2014
ERJ staff report (TP)
Tokyo – The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., announced on 9 May that its sales and earnings increased in the fiscal first quarter (January to March) over the same period of the previous year.
Net income was up 14.8 percent, to 6.5 billion yen (€46.2m), on an increase of 54.6 percent in operating income, to 11.7 billion yen (€83.2m), and an increase of 9.6 percent in net sales, to 139.9 billion yen (€995.5m).
Sales and earnings increased in each of Yokohama’s three business sectors: tires, industrial products, and other products. The strong performance in tires reflected robust growth in Japan and sales growth overseas, too. Vigorous sales growth in high-pressure hoses and in sealants and adhesives highlighted the fiscal quarter in industrial products, and sales growth in aircraft fixtures and components led the business gains in other products. Operating income benefited in each business sector from a downward trend in raw material prices and from the weakening of the yen, as well as from the sales growth.
In Yokohama’s tire operations, operating income increased 62.9 percent, to 9.3 billion yen (€66.2m), on a 9.4 percent increase in sales, to 109.5 billion yen (€779.2m). The company’s sales of original equipment tires increased strongly in Japan. That increase reflected an upturn in vehicle demand in advance of the 1 April in the nation’s national sales tax. Yokohama also posted strong sales growth in replacement tires in Japan. That growth reflected sales gains in studless tires, bolstered by heavy snowfalls, and in summer tires, stimulated by the impending hike in the national sales tax. Yokohama’s business expanded overall in overseas markets as sales recoveries in North America and in China more than offset weakness in Russia and in some other markets.
Yokohama’s operating income increased 18.0 percent in industrial products, to 1.7 billion yen (€12.1m), on a 10.1 percent increase in sales, to 24.3 billion yen (€172.9m). That business consists principally of high-pressure hoses, sealants and adhesives, conveyor belts, anti-seismic products, marine hoses, and pneumatic marine fenders. Leading the business expansion were Japanese sales gains in high-pressure hoses for construction equipment, sealants and adhesives for buildings and for automobiles, and conveyor belts.
Yokohama projects that net income in the six months to 30 June 2014, will increase 4.0 percent over the same period of the previous year, to 13.5 billion yen (€96m), on a 31.2 percent increase in operating income, to 25.0 billion yen (€177.9m), and a 10.5 percent increase in net sales, to 298.0 billion yen (€2.1bn).
The company adheres to the full-year projections for sales and earnings that it announced in February. Those projections call for net income to increase 7.1 percent, to 37.5 billion yen (€266.8m), on an 11.2 percent increase in operating income, to 63.0 billion yen (€448.2m), and a 7.5 percent increase in net sales, to 647.0 billion yen (€4.6bn).
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Press release from Yokohama Rubber
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