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Nissan's interim net profit down 92.9% on-year to US$100m
Posted: 04 November 2009 1648 hrs

 
 
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TOKYO: Japan's Nissan Motor said on Wednesday its first-half net profit plunged 92.9 per cent from a year earlier due to weak sales, but it narrowed its full-year loss forecast.

Japan's number three automaker, in which France's Renault has a 44 per cent stake, said it performed better than expected, thanks to brisk growth in China and government incentives for people to buy new cars during the recession.

Nissan, which is axing 20,000 jobs to cope with the global economic crisis, logged a net profit of 9.0 billion yen (100 million dollars) for the six months to September, against a year-earlier profit of 126.3 billion yen.


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