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results Friday, but did lower its operating income forecast for fiscal 2009 by JPY 20 billion, or about $187 million. We are leaving our fair value estimate unchanged, since we believe Honda's fuel-friendly lineup is the best positioned of any automaker. // Morningstar 25/07/2008 22:56. TOKYO - Honda Motor Co. reported record profit for a fiscal first quarter Friday as sales growth in new markets offset the damage from a stronger yen and soaring material costs. The results came a day after U.S. automaker Ford Motor Co. reported its worst quarterly loss ever. Honda, Japan's No. 2 automaker, earned a better-than-expected 179.6 billion yen ($1.68 billion) in the April-June quarter, up 8.1 percent from the same period the previous year. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast 131.3 billion yen ($1.2 billion) in quarterly profit. Sales for the quarter dipped 2.2 percent from a year ago to 2.867 trillion yen ($26.79 billion), largely because the rising yen eroded the value of overseas earnings. If the yen's value had held at levels of a year ago, sales would... // istockAnalyst.com 27/07/2008 17:16 Honda reports 8.1% increase in quarterly profits Middle East North Africa Financial Network
(MENAFN) Honda Motor Co., Japan's second- largest automaker, posted
an unexpected 8.1 percent gain in fiscal first-quarter profit after
record gasoline prices spurred demand for its fuel-efficient Fit
and Civic cars, AP reported. Net income totaled $1.7 billion for the three months ended June 30, compared with $1.56 billion a year earlier, the company said in a press release. Sales fell 2.2 percent to $27.07 billion. Honda is the only major... // Middle East North Africa Financial Network 27/07/2008 17:02 Honda sales jump for first quarter Jamaica Gleaner
Honda Motor Company reported record profit for a fiscal
first-quarter Friday as sales growth in new markets offset the
damage from a stronger yen and soaring material costs. Honda, Japan's No. 2 auto-maker, earned a better-than-expected 179.6 billion yen (US$1.68 billion) in the April-June quarter, up 8.1 per cent from the same period the previous year. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast 131.3 billion yen (US$1.2 billion) in quarterly profit. Sales for the quarter dipped 2.2 per cent from a year ago to 2.867 trillion yen (US$26.79 billion), largely because the rising yen eroded the value of overseas earnings. If the yen's value had held at levels of a year ago, sales would have jumped about 7 per cent, Honda said. Riding on its reputation for making cars with good... // Jamaica Gleaner 27/07/2008 07:29 Record quarterly profit can't dispel Honda's pessimism TMCnet
(Japan Times Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Jul. 26--Honda Motor Co.
said Friday its group net profit rose 8.1 percent in the first
quarter of business 2008 -- but only because a technical factor
pushed up profits that were eroded by the yen's appreciation and
soaring raw materials costs. For the three months to June, Japan's second-biggest automaker logged ¥179.61 billion in net profit -- its highest-ever quarterly profit. Group sales slipped 2.2 percent from a year earlier to ¥2.87 trillion and operating profit edged down 0.2 percent to ¥221.35 billion. Honda was the first carmaker to report quarterly earnings results. It will be followed by Nissan Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. early next month. The results were in contrast with a recent streak of losses reported by U.S. rivals... // TMCnet 27/07/2008 05:09 InBusiness: Honda Profits Rise istockAnalyst.com
By Tulsa World, Okla. Jul. 26--Honda Motor Co., Japan's second-largest automaker, posted an unexpected 8.1 percent gain in fiscal first-quarter profit after record gas prices spurred demand for its fuel-efficient Fit and Civic cars. Net income rose to 179.6 billion yen ($1.7 billion), or 98.98 yen a share for the three months ended June 30, from 166.1 billion yen, or 91.38, a year earlier, the company said in a release Friday. Honda is the only major carmaker this year to have boosted sales in the U.S., where it surpassed Chrysler as the fourth-biggest seller in May and June. The company increased U.S. sales of the Fit, as gasoline costs climbed to more than $4 a gallon. The lawyer for the maker of Bratz dolls said Friday he will seek a mistrial over an ethnic slur made by a juror... // istockAnalyst.com 27/07/2008 05:08 InBusiness: Honda profits rise Trading Markets
Jul 26, 2008 (Tulsa World - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services
via COMTEX) -- HMC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Honda Motor Co., Japan's second-largest automaker, posted an
unexpected 8.1 percent gain in fiscal first-quarter profit after
record gas prices spurred demand for its fuel-efficient Fit and
Civic cars. Net income rose to 179.6 billion yen ($1.7 billion), or 98.98 yen a share for the three months ended June 30, from 166.1 billion yen, or 91.38, a year earlier, the company said in a release Friday. Honda is the only major carmaker this year to have boosted sales in the U.S., where it surpassed Chrysler as the fourth-biggest seller in May and June. The company increased U.S. sales of the Fit, as gasoline costs climbed to more than $4 a gallon. The lawyer for the... // Trading Markets 26/07/2008 22:54 Honda fuel-saving cars plump profits by 8.1% Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Honda Motor Co., Japan’s second-largest automaker, posted an
unexpected 8. 1 percent gain in fiscal first-quarter profit after
record gasoline prices spurred demand for its fuel-efficient Fit
and Civic cars. Net income totaled $ 1. 7 billion for the three months that ended June 30, from $ 1. 54 billion a year earlier, the company stated in a release Friday. The result was more than the $ 1. 12 billion median estimate of six analysts compiled by Bloomberg. Sales fell 2. 2 percent to $ 26. 79 billion. Honda boosted U. S. sales of the Fit, the most fuel-efficient small station wagon sold in the country, and cut rebates for dealers as gasoline prices above $ 4 a gallon caused drivers to opt for smaller cars. “This was a surprise and will be a buffer for Honda’s full-year... // Arkansas Democrat Gazette 26/07/2008 22:02 Honda rides to record profit Canoe.ca
Riding its reputation for good fuel economy, the Tokyo-based
manufacturer of the Civic and Accord racked up solid results
despite worries among the world's automakers about a U.S. slowdown
and rising steel prices. Honda sold more vehicles worldwide than in any previous first quarter at 962,000 units, up 1.7% from a year earlier. Cost-cutting, reduced discounts in North America and a lift from interests in Chinese affiliates added to the strong performance, according to Honda. Demand for Honda products is booming in Asia, Brazil and other new markets, making up for... // Canoe.ca 26/07/2008 21:08 Honda profits from demand for Fit, Civic cars San Diego Union Tribune
Honda Motor Co. posted an unexpected 8.1 percent increase in fiscal
first-quarter profit after record gasoline prices spurred demand
for its fuel-efficient Fit and Civic cars. Net income totaled 179.6
billion yen ($1.7 billion), or 98.98 yen a share, for the three
months ended June 30, compared with 166.1 billion yen, or 91.38, a
year earlier, the company said. Honda boosted U.S. sales of the Fit, a fuel-efficient small station wagon, and cut rebates for dealers as... // San Diego Union Tribune 26/07/2008 20:18 Honda revving on all eight London Free Press
Cost-cutting, reduced discounts in North America and a lift from
interests in Chinese affiliates added to the strong performance,
according to Honda. Demand for Honda products is booming in Asia, Brazil and other new markets, making up for declines in the United States, it said. Honda was the only automaker to record higher U.S. sales in June than a year ago. Others saw sales plummet in the worst June for the industry in 17 years. Still, Honda lowered its vehicle sales... // London Free Press 26/07/2008 20:11 Honda reports record profit Telegraph-Journal
TOKYO - Honda Motor Co. reported record profit for its April-June
quarter Friday as sales growth in new markets offset the damage of
a stronger yen and soaring material costs. Japan's No. 2 automaker earned a better-than-expected 179.6 billion yen (US$1.68 billion) in the first quarter of its financial year, up 8.1 per cent from the same period the previous year. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast 131.3 billion yen in quarterly profit. Sales for the quarter dipped 2.2 per cent from a year ago to 2.867 trillion yen (US$26.79 billion), largely because the rising yen eroded the value of overseas business. If exchange rates had been stable, sales would have jumped seven per cent, Honda said. Riding its reputation for good fuel economy, the Tokyo-based manufacturer of... // Telegraph-Journal 26/07/2008 20:02 Honda on roll as US automakers stumble TheChronicleHerald.ca
TOKYO — Honda Motor Co. reported record profit for its
April-June quarter Friday as sales growth in new markets offset the
damage of a stronger yen and soaring material costs. Japan’s No. 2 automaker earned a better-than-expected 179.6 billion yen (US$1.68 billion) in the first quarter of its financial year, up 8.1 per cent from the same period the previous year. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast 131.3 billion yen in quarterly profit. Sales for the quarter dipped 2.2 per cent from a year ago to 2.867 trillion yen (US$26.79 billion), largely because the rising yen eroded the value of overseas business. If exchange rates had been stable, sales would have jumped seven per cent, Honda said. Riding its reputation for good fuel economy, the Tokyo-based manufacturer... // TheChronicleHerald.ca 26/07/2008 19:58 Honda fuel-saving cars plump profits by 8.1% Arkansas Online
26/07/2008 18:58 Honda reports record 1st-quarter profit DetNews.com
Investors were pleasantly surprised by the results. Nikko Citigroup
analyst Noriyuki Matsushima said Honda's flat operating profit
compared with his forecast for a 20 percent decline. Honda has outperformed all its major rivals in the U.S. market during the first six months of 2008. Its sales rose 4.1 percent in a market that has declined 10.1 percent, reflecting strong demand for its Civic, Fit and Accord cars. But with overall demand expected to weaken further in major markets, Honda cut its vehicle sales forecast for the fiscal year to March 31, 2009, to 4.08 million vehicles from 4.14 million. Most Japanese automakers have predicted lower profits for this year because of weakening demand in the U.S.... // DetNews.com 26/07/2008 16:06 Earnings: Honda reports record profit Fort Worth Star Telegram
Shares of Dallas-based Belo Corp. (ticker: BLC ) rose Friday after the TV station owner posted second-quarter
earnings that, excluding results from a spinoff, beat
analysts’ expectations. Belo, which owns 20 TV stations,
earned $26.4 million, or 26 cents per share, compared with $36.4
million, or 35 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier.
But excluding its newspaper operations, which include The Dallas Morning News , Belo earned 26... // Fort Worth Star Telegram 26/07/2008 15:05 Honda posts record first-quarter profit of $1.68 billion Kansas City Star
TOKYO | Honda Motor Co. reported record profit for a fiscal first quarter Friday as sales
growth in new markets offset the damage from a stronger yen and
soaring material costs. Honda, Japan’s No. 2 automaker, earned a better-than-expected $1.68 billion in the April-June quarter, up 8.1 percent from the same period the previous year. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast $1.2 billion in quarterly profit. Sales for the quarter dipped 2.2 percent from a year ago to $26.79 billion, largely because the rising yen eroded the value of overseas earnings. If the yen’s value had held at levels of a year ago, sales would have jumped about 7 percent, Honda said. The Tokyo-based manufacturer of the Civic and the Accord compacts has racked up solid results despite worries among... // Kansas City Star 26/07/2008 09:27 Honda posts record Q1 profits Peninsula On-line
But Japan’s second-largest automaker kept its forecast for a slide in annual earnings due to a weaker global economy, a stronger yen and the soaring cost of raw materials including steel. The company posted net profit of 179.61bn yen ($1.68bn) for the three months to June. Operating profit edged down 0.2 percent from a year earlier to 221.35bn yen as revenue dropped 2.2 percent to 2.87 trillion yen. Solid demand in Asia and emerging markets such as Brazil buoyed Honda’s earnings, said executive vice president Koichi Kondo. But he warned of risks ahead, including a slowing economy,... // Peninsula On-line 26/07/2008 07:34 New markets spur Honda to record quarter Monterey County Herald
26/07/2008 01:35 Honda reports record first-quarter profit, beats estimates San Jose Mercury News
26/07/2008 01:07 Honda profit rises Autocar
Honda has posted a year-on-year rise in profits of 8.1 per cent
between April and June, netting 179.6bn yen (£848m). The announcement comes as a surprise to many, at a time when Ford has announced a record loss and most other manufacturers are suffering from slowing sales and a struggling economy. Meanwhile, Honda UK is expecting equally good results. Paul Ormond, head of PR for Honda UK, stated, We do expect a slight decrease in overall new... // Autocar 26/07/2008 01:06 Honda Beats First-Quarter Estimates ABC News
26/07/2008 01:03 Honda Posts Unexpected 8.1 Profit Growth on Fuel-efficient Cars eFluxMedia
Honda, Japan’s second largest car maker, posted a net income of 179.6 billion yen ($1.7 billion), or 98.98 yen a share for the three months ended June 30. Over the same period of the fiscal year 2007, the Tokyo-based company had earned 166.1 billion yen, or 91.38, a year earlier. Sales fell 2.2 percent to 2.87 trillion yen and Honda is still behind Toyota Motor Corp. Honda’s most sold car was the Fit, the most fuel- efficient small station wagon sold in the... // eFluxMedia 26/07/2008 00:59 New market demand spurs Honda to record quarter CTV.ca
Honda earned US$1.68 billion in the April-June quarter, up 8.1 per cent from the same period the previous year. Sales for the quarter dipped 2.2 per cent from a year ago to US$26.79 billion, largely because the rising yen eroded the value of the automaker's overseas earnings. If the yen's value had remained the same against the dollar, sales would have jumped about 7 per cent, Honda said. The Tokyo-based manufacturer of the Civic and Accord compacts has been benefiting from its reputation for making cars with good mileage. Honda sold more vehicles worldwide than in any other fiscal first quarter at... // CTV.ca 26/07/2008 00:46 Honda reports record profit Winnipeg Sun
26/07/2008 00:46 Honda Unexpectedly Boosts Profit on Fuel-Saving Cars (Update2) Bloomberg
July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Honda Motor Co. , Japan's second- largest automaker, posted an unexpected 8.1
percent gain in fiscal first-quarter profit after record gasoline
prices spurred demand for its fuel-efficient Fit and Civic cars. Net income totaled 179.6 billion yen ($1.7 billion), or 98.98 yen a share for the three months ended June 30, compared with 166.1 billion yen, or 91.38, a year earlier, the company said in a release today. The result was more than the 120.5 billion yen median estimate of six analysts compiled by Bloomberg. Sales fell 2.2 percent to 2.87 trillion yen. Honda boosted U.S. sales of the Fit, the most fuel- efficient small station wagon sold in the country, and cut rebates for dealers as gasoline prices above $4 a gallon caused drivers to opt for smaller cars.... // Bloomberg 26/07/2008 00:09 Honda Unexpectedly Boosts Profit on Fuel-Saving Cars (Update1) Bloomberg
July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Honda Motor Co. , Japan's second- largest automaker, posted an unexpected 8.1
percent gain in fiscal first-quarter profit after record gasoline
prices spurred demand for its fuel-efficient Fit and Civic cars. Net income totaled 179.6 billion yen ($1.7 billion), or 98.98 yen a share for the three months ended June 30, compared with 166.1 billion yen, or 91.38, a year earlier, the company said in a release today. The result was more than the 120.5 billion yen median estimate of six analysts compiled by Bloomberg. Sales fell 2.2 percent to 2.87 trillion yen. Honda boosted U.S. sales of the Fit, the most fuel- efficient small station wagon sold in the country, and cut rebates for dealers as gasoline prices above $4 a gallon caused drivers to opt for smaller cars.... // Bloomberg 25/07/2008 22:58 Honda reports record 1st-quarter profit Detroit Free Press
25/07/2008 22:56 New markets spur Honda to record quarter istockAnalyst.com
TOKYO - Honda Motor Co. reported record profit for a fiscal first
quarter Friday as sales growth in new markets offset the damage
from a stronger yen and soaring material costs. The results came a day after U.S. automaker Ford Motor Co. reported its worst quarterly loss ever. Honda, Japan's No. 2 automaker, earned a better-than-expected 179.6 billion yen ($1.68 billion) in the April-June quarter, up 8.1 percent from the same period the previous year. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast 131.3 billion yen ($1.2 billion) in quarterly profit. Sales for the quarter dipped 2.2 percent from a year ago to 2.867 trillion yen ($26.79 billion), largely because the rising yen eroded the value of overseas earnings. If the yen's value had held at levels of a year ago, sales would... // istockAnalyst.com 25/07/2008 22:39 Honda Reports Record Q1 Profit Spurred by New Market Growth - Up 2% TMCnet
(Midnight Trader Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Boston, Jul 25, 2008
(MidnightTrader via COMTEX News Network) -- Honda Motor (HMC) reported record Q1 profit of 179.6 billion yen ($1.68 billion), up 8.1%. The FC mean was for 131.3 billion yen ($1.2 billion). Sales for the quarter fell 2.2% from a year ago to 2.87 trillion yen ($26.79 billion), largely because the rising yen eroded the value of overseas earnings. Honda sold more vehicles worldwide than in any... // TMCnet 25/07/2008 22:34 Honda Unexpectedly Boosts Profit on Fuel-Efficient Car Sales Bloomberg
By Naoko Fujimura and Tetsuya Komatsu July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Honda Motor Co. , Japan's second- largest automaker, posted an unexpected 8.1 percent gain in fiscal first-quarter profit after record gasoline prices spurred demand for its fuel-efficient Fit and Civic cars. Net income totaled 179.6 billion yen ($1.7 billion), or 98.98 yen a share for the three months ended June 30, compared with 166.1 billion yen, or 91.38, a year earlier, the company said in a release today. The result was more than the 120.5 billion yen median estimate of six analysts compiled by Bloomberg. Sales fell 2.2 percent to 2.87 trillion yen. Honda boosted U.S. sales of the Fit, the most fuel- efficient small station wagon sold in the country, and cut rebates for dealers as gasoline prices above $4 a gallon... // Bloomberg |
