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Hello,
Concerned about Nissan's future, I came across this article and thought to share with you:
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced financial results for the full year and the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025, ending March 31, 2026.
For the full year, Nissan delivered positive operating profit of 58.0 billion yen, with a margin of 0.5% driven by disciplined execution and cost control.
Global sales totaled 3.15 million units, and consolidated revenue reached 12.0 trillion yen. Net income remained negative at 533.1 billion yen.
Automotive free cash flow for the full fiscal year was negative at 480.8 billion yen. However, performance improved significantly in the second half, with free cash flow turning positive and reaching 112 billion yen, indicating early signs of recovery.
As of fiscal year-end, net cash in the automotive business stood at 1.17 trillion yen. Automotive cash and cash equivalents are 2.2 trillion yen, and together with 1.4 trillion yen in loans to sales finance companies, the company is maintaining total liquidity of 3.6 trillion yen, supporting resilience amid ongoing uncertainty.
Full article:
https://www.zawya.com/en/press-rele...nancial-results-for-fiscal-year-2025-wqsem2n2
Concerned about Nissan's future, I came across this article and thought to share with you:
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced financial results for the full year and the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025, ending March 31, 2026.
For the full year, Nissan delivered positive operating profit of 58.0 billion yen, with a margin of 0.5% driven by disciplined execution and cost control.
Global sales totaled 3.15 million units, and consolidated revenue reached 12.0 trillion yen. Net income remained negative at 533.1 billion yen.
Automotive free cash flow for the full fiscal year was negative at 480.8 billion yen. However, performance improved significantly in the second half, with free cash flow turning positive and reaching 112 billion yen, indicating early signs of recovery.
As of fiscal year-end, net cash in the automotive business stood at 1.17 trillion yen. Automotive cash and cash equivalents are 2.2 trillion yen, and together with 1.4 trillion yen in loans to sales finance companies, the company is maintaining total liquidity of 3.6 trillion yen, supporting resilience amid ongoing uncertainty.
Full article:
https://www.zawya.com/en/press-rele...nancial-results-for-fiscal-year-2025-wqsem2n2