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I
12
REVIEW OF OPERATIONS
n other business, sales of automobile interior components increased. In
golf equipment, the new Power Magic series lineup, which now includes
womens models, received high praise. Yet overall sales declined owing to the
adverse state of the Japanese economy.
As a result, net sales for the segment declined 17.8%, to ¥18.4 billion
(US$0.17 billion), and operating income amounted to ¥0.2 billion (US$1.92
million).
Over the coming term, we anticipate automobile interior components opera-
tions to continue to produce healthy results, benefiting from enormous market
demand.
Others
Major Products & Services
Golf and archery gear
Automobile interior components
Industrial robots
Major Subsidiaries
Yamaha Insurance Service Co., Ltd.
Yamaha Fine Technologies Co., Ltd.
0
30
’00’99’98’97’96
14.7
20.3
23.1
22.4
18.4
Net Sales
(Billions of Yen)
2
0
’00’99’98’97’96
-0.8
-0.9
0.7
1.5
0.2
Operating Income (Loss)
(Billions of Yen)
YAMAHA’s AW-30 aluminum wheel leakage-inspection
system for automobiles
YAMAHA’s automobile components are widely used in
luxury cars both in Japan and overseas.
Power Magic 730GT delivers
gentle shots. Power Magic
703GT provides power and
accuracy.