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Toyota, on track to beat General Motors

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TOKYO (Aug. 3) - Toyota, on track to beat General Motors as the world's biggest automaker this year, said Friday its April-June profit jumped 32.3 percent to a record high for a quarter, lifted by strong overseas sales and a weaker yen.

Surging gas prices have proved a big plus for the Japanese automaker, as drivers flock to Toyota's fuel-efficient models, including the Camry, the best-selling model in the U.S., and the Prius gas-electric hybrid.

"The results are fantastic," said Tsuyoshi Mochimaru, auto analyst with Lehman Brothers in Japan.

Overseas sales are going strong, and the weak yen, which raises the value of overseas earnings when converted into yen, is making rosy earnings even rosier as Toyota's exports grow, Mochimaru said.

Group net profit at Toyota, which also makes the Lexus luxury model and compact Corolla, totaled 491.54 billion yen ($4.1 million) for the quarter through June, up from 371.50 billion yen the same period the previous year.

Quarterly sales rose 15.7 percent on year to a record 6.523 trillion yen, or $54.7 billion. At current exchange rates, that's more than the General Motors Corp.'s record quarterly sales of $54.5 billion, which the Detroit automaker marked in the second quarter of 2006.

But Toyota kept what some analysts say is a conservative forecast for the full fiscal year through March 2008, projecting net profit to inch up just 0.4 percent to 1.65 trillion yen ($13.85 billion) on sales of 25 trillion yen ($209.78 billion).

It also kept its vehicle sales target for the full fiscal year the same at 8.89 million vehicles.

"We posted substantial increases in both revenue and profit, our highest ever quarterly results," said Toyota Senior Managing Director Takeshi Suzuki.

Toyota has already surpassed General Motors in global vehicle sales for the first half of the calendar year, selling 4.72 million vehicle to GM's 4.67 million. Many analysts believe Toyota will likely beat GM for the full year in both sales and production.

Toyota has long surpassed General Motors in profitability. GM has been losing money in recent years, but reported its third straight quarter of black ink this week, on the back of restructuring efforts.

For the latest quarter, Toyota Motor Corp. sold 2.16 million vehicles worldwide, up 3.4 percent from 2.09 million the same period a year earlier, the manufacturer said in a statement.

Sluggish domestic vehicle sales were offset by greater demand in North America, Europe and the rest of Asia, Toyota said.

Even in Japan, operating profit improved because of solid demand for the Lexus, a model that brings in more profit per car than cheaper models, it said.

In North America, a market that's proving tough recently, Toyota sold 762,000 vehicles in the April-June period, an increase of 15,000 vehicles from the same period the previous year, on the successful launch of the Tundra truck and Lexus LS.

The yen's relative weakness against the dollar added 100 billion yen ($839.1 million) to Toyota's bottom line.

Cost reduction efforts offset the damage from higher costs of raw materials, the company said.

Like other Japanese automakers, Toyota was hurt by a temporary closure of a key parts maker in northwestern Japan, which was hit by a 6.8 magnitude earthquake that killed 11 people last month. But Toyota says it can make up for the production loss by the end of the year.

Toyota shares inched up 0.1 percent to 7,080 yen ($59.41) shortly before earnings were released.

By YURI KAGEYAMA,AP
Posted: 2007-08-03 07:00:32

http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_a/toyotas-quarterly-profit-up-32-percent/20070803070009990001
 
GM produces shitty vehicles. not surprising

until american car makers really step it up with their engineering, quality and design this will be the same old story.

they stick to the "sell to hillbillies and <real americans>" mentality and just pump out crap and assume people will buy because it's american.

europe and japan will always own them
 
yup and toyota's employees are happy that's probally one of leading reasons they turn out quality products
 
calveless wonder said:
GM produces shitty vehicles. not surprising

until american car makers really step it up with their engineering, quality and design this will be the same old story.

they stick to the "sell to hillbillies and <real americans>" mentality and just pump out crap and assume people will buy because it's american.

europe and japan will always own them


nuff said
 
Faizakafez said:
yup and toyota's employees are happy that's probally one of leading reasons they turn out quality products


why are they happier? I really am curious about that.
 
cindylou said:
why are they happier? I really am curious about that.


There entire culture is diffrent

there is a matrix organzitation with alot input from everyone. Teams collaborating etc they were ranked the best employee i forget what year. they treat there employees well with alot of benefits (onsite). They use TQM- total quality managment- where everyone has part in customer satisfaction not just the Quality team....

http://www.businessweek.com/autos/c...7.htm?chan=autos_autos+index+page_top+stories
 
Faizakafez said:
There entire culture is diffrent

there is a matrix organzitation with alot input from everyone. Teams collaborating etc they were ranked the best employee i forget what year. they treat there employees well with alot of benefits (onsite). They use TQM- total quality managment- where everyone has part in customer satisfaction not just the Quality team....

http://www.businessweek.com/autos/c...7.htm?chan=autos_autos+index+page_top+stories


I only buy American cars, but I buy knowing full well that Toyota is a better car. I dont try and argue that American made cars are better - lol

But I just cant purchase a foreign car. I cant help it Im from the Midwest.
 
cindylou said:
I only buy American cars, but I buy knowing full well that Toyota is a better car. I dont try and argue that American made cars are better - lol

But I just cant purchase a foreign car. I cant help it Im from the Midwest.


so your a damn hick!

good day
 
cindylou said:
I only buy American cars, but I buy knowing full well that Toyota is a better car. I dont try and argue that American made cars are better - lol

But I just cant purchase a foreign car. I cant help it Im from the Midwest.

my point exactly
 
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