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18. Net Income (Loss) per Share
Net income (loss) per share (“EPS”) for the years ended March 31, 2013 and 2012, were calculated as follows:
Millions of Yen
Thousands of
Shares Yen U.S. Dollars
Year ended March 31, 2013 Net Ioss
Weighted-
Average Number of
Shares EPS EPS
Basic EPS:
Net loss available to common shareholders ¥(19,552) 321,070 ¥(60.90) $(0.65)
Millions of Yen
Thousands of
Shares Yen
Year ended March 31, 2012 Net Income
Weighted-
Average Number of
Shares EPS
Basic EPS:
Net income available to common shareholders ¥3,670 321,070 ¥11.43
Diluted net income (loss) per share for the years ended March 31, 2013 and 2012, are not disclosed as there were
no potentially dilutive securities for the years ended March 31, 2013 and 2012.
Under ASBJ Statement No. 17, “Accounting Stan-
dard for Segment Information Disclosures” and ASBJ
Guidance No. 20, “Guidance on Accounting Standard
Segment Information Disclosures,” an entity is required
to report financial and descriptive information about its
reportable segments. Reportable segments are oper-
ating segments or aggregations of operating segments
that meet specified criteria. Reportable segments are
components of an entity about which separate finan-
cial information is available, and such information is
evaluated regularly by the chief operating decision
maker in deciding how to allocate resources and in
assessing performance. Generally, segment informa-
tion is required to be reported on the same basis as is
used internally for evaluating operating segment per-
formance and deciding how to allocate resources to
operating segments.
(1) Description of reportable segments
The Group’s reportable segments are those for which
separate financial information is available and regular
evaluation by the board of directors is being performed
in order to decide how resources are allocated among
the Group. The Group has its business divisions identi-
fied by products and services. Each business division
plans its comprehensive Japanese and overseas strat-
egy for its products and services, and operates its
business activities.
Therefore, the Group’s reportable segments con-
sist of its business divisions, identified by products and
services, which are three segments of “Car Electron-
ics,” “Home Electronics,” and “Others.”
“Car Electronics” produces and sells car navi-
gation systems, car stereos, car AV systems, car
speakers and others.
“Home Electronics” produces and sells audio
19. Segment Information
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