From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-13 11:42:10
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. recently released its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025 and significantly revised its full-year outlook. The company now expects annual net revenue of ¥11.9 trillion and an operating loss narrowed to ¥60 billion, a marked improvement from its previous forecast. However, due to non-cash accounting charges, Nissan still anticipates a net loss of approximately ¥650 billion for the full year. Nissan maintained its global sales target of 3.2 million vehicles for the fiscal year, having already sold 2.26 million units by the end of the third quarter. CEO Ivan Espinosa stated that the current losses primarily stem from one-time accounting adjustments supporting the company’s long-term transformation. He emphasized that Nissan is steadily advancing its "Re:Nissan" plan, aimed at enhancing profitability through fixed-cost reductions and optimization of its production structure.

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