Toyota Posts Quarterly Profit Of $1.2 Billion

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Who woulda thunk it?!

http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.co...Toyota-Posts-Quarterly-Profit-of-1-2-Billion/

High-profile recalls? A PR nightmare? Millions of dollars in fines? What are you talking about? Toyota Motor Corp just posted a $1.2 billion profit for the quarter.

“This profit comes despite the fact that Toyota reports expenditures related to the recall mess at a little over a billion dollars (or, 100 billion yen) and surely took a monetary hit compared to previous years due to the unprecedented spate of incentives to keep sales rolling,” writes Autoblog. Now that’s impressive.

According to the Detroit Free Press: “The figures illustrate just how powerful the world’s largest automaker remains despite months of turmoil over sudden acceleration cases and several probes by U.S. auto safety regulators, including a new one launched Monday into a 2005 recall. Despite the recall’s cost and lost sales, Toyota expects its next full-year profit to rise 48% to $3.3 billion.”

The Wall Street Journal quotes Toyota President Akio Toyoda, "We are still in the storm, but even in the same storm, we see the sky starting to clear up in the distance."
 
well, we paid for that due to the cash for clunkers. many of the sales were Toyotas, weren't they?
 
The millions of unsold vehicles they recalled were simply sold in third world countries without fixing them.

The myth of Japanese honor is just that, a myth.
 
well, nothing was really wrong with them anyway. lot of smoke and mirrors!
 
well, we paid for that due to the cash for clunkers. many of the sales were Toyotas, weren't they?

I doubt toyota is recognizing revenue in this last quarter (Q4 for Japan, Q1 for most of us) for the cars sold (by dealers) under the cash for clunkers program last summer.
I think, but am not sure, that car makers record a sale when the vehicle is delivered to the dealer.

barfo
 
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I doubt toyota is recognizing revenue in this last quarter (Q4 for Japan, Q1 for most of us) for the cars sold (by dealers) under the cash for clunkers program last summer.
I think, but am not sure, that car makers record a sale when the vehicle is delivered to the dealer.

barfo

good point.
 

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