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Honda posts record quarterly profit on growth in Asia, North America
By The Associated Press
Friday, July 30, 2010


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Honda posts record quarterly profit on growth in Asia, North America
In this March 29, 2010 photo, Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co.’s vehicles for export park at a Yokohama port, near Tokyo. Honda said Friday, July 30, 2010, its quarterly profit ballooned to 272.4 billion yen ($3.2 billion) and the carmaker raised its full year earnings forecast as sales grew in North America, Japan and the rest of Asia. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
TOKYO - Honda reported a record quarterly profit of 272.4 billion yen (US$3.2 billion) as auto sales grew in North America, Japan and the rest of Asia.
Honda Motor Co. said Friday its profit for April-to-June increased 36-fold from 7.5 billion yen a year earlier when Japanese automakers were slammed by the financial crisis and the global market slump.
Honda, which makes the Insight hybrid, Fit subcompact and Odyssey minivan, was one of the few Japanese automakers that avoided losses during the global recession, partly because it focuses on smaller models that don?t deliver hefty profit margins per vehicle but whose sales held up.
Quarterly sales jumped 17.9 per cent to 2.361 trillion yen ($27.5 billion) for the fifth straight quarter of year-on-year growth.
Tokyo-based Honda also got a perk from its booming motorcycle division, where sales surged 28 per cent to 2.89 motorcycles. Honda?s auto sales for the quarter posted robust growth of 23 per cent at 1.44 million vehicles.

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