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Final Results

28 Apr 2016 10:22

RNS Number : 6535W
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
28 April 2016
 

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

No. 3023

 

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Media Inquiries

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Public Relations Division

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

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Mitsubishi Electric Announces Consolidated and Non-consolidated

Financial Results for Fiscal 2016

 

TOKYO, April 28, 2016 - Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today its consolidated and non-consolidated financial results for fiscal 2016 (April 1, 2015- March 31, 2016).

 

Consolidated Financial Results

Net sales:

4,394.3

billion yen

(2% increase from the previous fiscal year)

Operating income:

301.1

billion yen

(5% decrease from the previous fiscal year)

Income before income taxes:

318.4

billion yen

(1% decrease from the previous fiscal year)

Net income attributable to Mitsubishi Electric Corp.:

228.4

billion yen

(3% decrease from the previous fiscal year)

 

Non-consolidated Financial Results

Net sales:

2,675.7

billion yen

(Unchanged from the previous fiscal year)

Operating income:

112.0

billion yen

(26% decrease from the previous fiscal year)

Ordinary profit:

185.7

billion yen

(8% increase from the previous fiscal year)

Net income:

163.8

billion yen

(21% increase from the previous fiscal year)

During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016, the business environment experienced buoyancy in the U.S. economy, which showed expansion, and a gradual trend of economic recovery continuing in Europe, despite a gradual slowdown continuing in China and other east Asian markets, weakness in personal consumption in Japan and stagnation in certain emerging markets. In addition, the yen weakened against the U.S. dollar compared to the previous year, while becoming stronger in the fourth quarter.

 

Under these circumstances, the Mitsubishi Electric Group has been working even harder than before to promote growth strategies rooted in its advantages, while continuously implementing initiatives to strengthen its competitiveness and business structure.

 

As a result, Mitsubishi Electric has recorded a consolidated net sales of 4,394.3 billion yen for fiscal 2016, an increase of 2% compared to the previous fiscal year, with increased sales in the Energy and Electric Systems, Industrial Automation Systems, Information and Communication Systems, and Home Appliances segments.

 

Consolidated operating income decreased by 5% compared to the previous fiscal year to 301.1 billion yen, due to decreased profits in the Energy and Electric Systems, Information and Communication Systems, and Electronic Devices segments.

 

 

 

Consolidated Financial Results by Business Segment

Energy and Electric Systems

Total sales:

1,264.6

billion yen

(3% increase from the previous fiscal year)

Operating income:

50.3

billion yen

(22.1 billion yen decrease from the previous fiscal year)

 

The social infrastructure systems business saw increases in both orders and sales compared to the previous fiscal year due to increases in the power systems business and the transportation systems business in Japan, despite decreases in the public utility systems business in Japan and the transportation systems business outside Japan.

The building systems business experienced an increase in orders, while sales remained unchanged compared to the previous fiscal year, owing to growth in the new installation of elevators and escalators outside Japan.

As a result, total sales for this segment increased by 3% from the previous fiscal year. Operating income decreased by 22.1 billion yen from the previous fiscal year due primarily to a shift in project portfolios and lower profit in the social infrastructure systems business.

 

Industrial Automation Systems

Total sales:

1,321.9

billion yen

(3% increase from the previous fiscal year)

Operating income:

159.1

billion yen

(13.1 billion yen increase from the previous fiscal year)

The factory automation systems business saw a decrease in orders from the previous fiscal year mainly due to stagnant capital expenditures in China and other emerging markets, while sales remained unchanged from the previous fiscal year due to growth in capital expenditures relating to the automotive industry and facility replacements by manufacturers in Japan, and due additionally to the weaker yen.

The automotive equipment business saw increases in both orders and sales from the previous fiscal year due primarily to growth in the car sales market in North America and Europe, as well as the positive influence of the weaker yen.

As a result, total sales for this segment increased by 3% from the previous fiscal year. Operating income increased by 13.1 billion yen from the previous fiscal year due primarily to an increase in sales.

 

Information and Communication Systems

Total sales:

561.1

billion yen

(Unchanged from the previous fiscal year)

Operating income:

14.9

billion yen

(3.9 billion yen decrease from the previous fiscal year)

The telecommunications equipment business remained unchanged in both orders and sales compared to the previous fiscal year.

The information systems and service business saw an increase in sales compared to the previous fiscal year, mainly owing to an increase in the system integrations business.

The electronic systems business saw an increase in orders compared to the previous fiscal year, due to an increase in orders for large-scale projects in the space business, while sales remained unchanged compared to the previous fiscal year due to a shift in the portfolios of large-scale projects in the defense systems business.

As a result, total sales for this segment remained unchanged compared to the previous fiscal year. Operating income decreased by 3.9 billion yen from the previous fiscal year due primarily to a shift in project portfolios.

 

Electronic Devices

Total sales:

211.5

billion yen

(11% decrease from the previous fiscal year)

Operating income:

16.8

billion yen

(13.2 billion yen decrease from the previous fiscal year)

 

The electronic devices business saw decreases in both orders and sales from the previous fiscal year due to a decrease in demand mainly for power modules used in automotive, railcar, consumer and industrial applications, despite an increase in optical communication devices.

As a result, total sales for this segment decreased by 11% compared to the previous fiscal year. Operating income decreased by 13.2 billion yen compared to the previous fiscal year due primarily to a decrease in sales.

 

 

Home Appliances

Total sales:

982.0

billion yen

(4% increase from the previous fiscal year)

Operating income:

63.8

billion yen

(9.5 billion yen increase from the previous fiscal year)

The home appliances business saw an increase in sales of 4% compared to the previous fiscal year due to an increase in sales of residential and industrial air conditioners in Japan, as well as air conditioners for Europe, Asia and North America. The weaker yen also brought about a positive influence.

Operating income increased by 9.5 billion yen compared to the previous fiscal year largely due to an increase in sales.

 

Others

Total sales:

707.7

billion yen

(4% decrease from the previous fiscal year)

Operating income:

23.6

billion yen

(0.1 billion yen decrease from the previous fiscal year)

Sales decreased by 4% compared to the previous fiscal year due to decreases mainly at affiliated companies involved in materials procurement.

Operating income decreased by 0.1 billion yen from the previous fiscal year due primarily to a decrease in sales.

 

Fundamental Dividend Distribution Policy and FY2016 and FY2017 Dividend

Fundamental dividend distribution policy

Mitsubishi Electric's fundamental policy is to comprehensively promote improvement in shareholder profit from the viewpoints of appropriate profit distribution commensurate with earnings performance of the respective fiscal year, as well as strengthening our financial standing through the company's internal reserves, with the ultimate goal of enhancing corporate value.

 

FY 2016 and FY 2017 dividend

Considering the Company's business performance and financial conditions in fiscal 2016, the Company has decided to pay a year-end retained earnings dividend of 18 yen per share for fiscal 2016. Adding the interim dividend of 9 yen per share, the total annual dividend will be 27 yen per share. Payment is planned to begin on June 2, 2016.

 

The retained earnings dividend for fiscal 2017 is still undecided.

cf. In fiscal 2015, interim dividend was 9 yen and year-end dividend was 18 yen per share. (Annual dividend of 27 yen per share)

 

Financial Standing

An analysis on the status of assets, liabilities, equity and cash flow on a consolidated basis

The Company's total assets as of the end of this fiscal year increased from the end of the previous fiscal year by 0.4 billion yen to 4,059.9 billion yen.

 

Total liabilities decreased from the end of the previous fiscal year by 6.8 billion yen to 2,122.4 billion yen. The outstanding balances of debts and corporate bonds increased by 22.0 billion yen from the end of the previous fiscal year to 404.0 billion yen, resulting in a rise in the ratio of interest bearing debt to total assets to 10.0%, representing a 0.6 point increase compared to the end of the previous fiscal year. Retirement and severance benefits increased by 47.4 billion yen, mainly resulting from a decrease in pension assets following a fall in stock prices, while the outstanding balance of trade payables decreased by 33.5 billion yen and other current liabilities decreased by 23.1 billion yen.

 

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation shareholders' equity decreased by 3.4 billion yen compared to the end of the previous fiscal year to 1,838.7 billion yen. Shareholders' equity ratio was recorded at 45.3%, representing a 0.1 point decrease compared to the end of the previous fiscal year. The changes referred to above primarily resulted from dividend payment of 57.9 billion yen along with a decrease in accumulated other comprehensive income by 174.7 billion yen caused by such factors as falling stock prices and the stronger yen, despite an increase from recording a net income attributable to Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of 228.4 billion yen.

 

Cash flows from operating activities for this fiscal year decreased by 11.6 billion yen compared to the previous fiscal year to 366.6 billion yen (cash in). Cash flows from investing activities increased by 57.2 billion yen compared to the previous fiscal year to 255.4 billion yen (cash out) due to increases in purchases of short-term investments and investment securities and other factors. As a result, free cash flow was 111.2 billion yen (cash in). Cash flows from financing activities were 82.1 billion yen (cash out) mainly due to dividend payment.

 

Cash Flow related index

FY 2012

FY 2013

FY 2014

FY 2015

FY 2016

Cash Flow to interest bearing debt ratio1

6.8 times

6.5 times

1.0 times

1.0 times

1.1 times

Interest coverage ratio2

11.7 times

12.9 times

91.9 times

99.1 times

120.7 times

1 Balance of outstanding debts and corporate bonds* divided by cash flow from operating activities

*Balance of outstanding debts and corporate bonds is the average of the year-start and year-end balance of outstanding debts and corporate bonds.

2 Cash flow from operating activities divided by interest paid

 

Current Forecast for Fiscal 2017

Despite global business conditions facing concerns of a gradual economic slowdown in China, continued economic stagnation in some emerging markets as well as stagnation in consumption in the Japanese market, a continued gradual trend of economic expansion is expected mainly in the U.S. and Europe. However, it will not necessarily be possible to adopt an optimistic outlook regarding business performance due to concerns primarily of the yen continuing to strengthen.

 

Under these circumstances, the Mitsubishi Electric Group aims to achieve its management targets by uplifting its business performance and financial standings through initiatives such as promoting more strongly its global operations in its environment and energy related business and its social infrastructure systems related business, continuously increasing and strengthening profitability in each business and continuously implementing various Group-wide business improvement measures.

 

The current financial performance forecast for fiscal 2017 follows below. The impact of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes on the Mitsubishi Electric Group and its financial performance is reflected in this statement based upon certain assumption at the time of publication.

 

Current forecast for fiscal 2017: consolidated

Net sales

4,280.0

billion yen

(3% decrease from fiscal 2016)

Operating income

260.0

billion yen

(14% decrease from fiscal 2016)

Income before income taxes

280.0

billion yen

(12% decrease from fiscal 2016)

Net income attributable to Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

200.0

billion yen

(12% decrease from fiscal 2016)

 

Management Policy

Fundamental Management Policy

Based on its corporate statement "Changes for the Better," the Mitsubishi Electric Group will continue its challenge toward innovation to build a better tomorrow and pursue sustainable growth through a threefold balanced management policy of "Growth," "Profitability & Efficiency" and "Soundness."

 

The Group will also continue to work to earn the trust of and ensure the satisfaction of all stakeholders including society, customers, shareholders and employees.

 

Management Targets

The Mitsubishi Electric Group has established management targets that it continuously aims to achieve: an ROE of 10% or more and a ratio of interest-bearing debt to total assets of 15% or less. Aiming to achieve a higher level of growth, the Group has also set growth targets to reach consolidated net sales of 5 trillion yen or more and an operating income ratio of 8% or more by fiscal 2021 at the latest. For business performance in fiscal 2016, the Group recorded a consolidated net sales of 4,394.3 billion yen, an operating income ratio of 6.9%, an ROE of 12.4% and a ratio of interest-bearing debt to total assets of 10.0%.

Corporate Agenda

In order to pursue sustainable growth based on the Mitsubishi Electric Group's threefold balanced management policy of "Growth," "Profitability & Efficiency" and "Soundness," the Group will make resilient businesses even stronger, create strong businesses and strengthen its solutions business that takes root in its vibrant businesses, aiming to achieve a higher level of growth with targets of consolidated net sales of 5 trillion yen or more and an operating income ratio of 8% or more by fiscal 2021 at the latest.

 

To further expand its global business, the Mitsubishi Electric Group will make efforts to create new value by building and reinforcing an optimal business structure and through cooperation between business segments, in both global terms and for the entire corporate Group. Moreover, as a global, leading green company, the Group will further expand and promote its environment and energy related business and its social infrastructure systems related business, while reinforcing competitiveness in the U.S., Europe and China and also focusing on meeting demands in growing markets such as India, Southeast Asia and Central and South America.

 

Additionally, as part of its initiative to strengthen its business foundation that is to realize high-quality growth, the Group will make efforts-centered on growth-driving businesses-to supplement products and technologies and secure sales and services networks in new regions and markets, and take part in mergers and acquisitions, collaborations and other strategic activities with the goal of acquiring new customer bases, while reinforcing investments in development and infrastructure. Furthermore, the Group will achieve steady growth by reinforcing resource inputs and optimizing resource distribution through continuous metabolism of its business. With an objective of strengthening its integrated "craftsmanship," the Group will strengthen its development and productivity, and continue to streamline its productivity with measures such as Just-in-Time production. From the very first stages of design and development, the Mitsubishi Electric Group will strengthen activities that contribute to an emphasis on quality. The Group will utilize and optimally deploy human resources to enhance competitiveness, and engage in activities such as streamlining its human resources structure. The Group also intends to improve its financial standing and improve its comprehensive business efficiency from a medium and long term perspective, using Mitsubishi Electric's version of ROIC1, a comprehensive business efficiency indicator.

 

The Mitsubishi Electric Group is committed to enhancing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities based on the Corporate Mission2 and Seven Guiding Principles3. In terms of legal and ethical compliance, which the Group has set as a priority task spanning the entire consolidated Mitsubishi Electric Group, the Group as a whole will further strengthen its compliance structure through intensive compliance policy, internal control measures and internal training. The Group intends to improve its corporate governance structure through continuous promotion of measures such as compliance with Japan's Corporate Governance Code. The Group will also promote environmental initiatives to create a low-carbon and recycling-based society in order to acquire a higher level of trust from society, customers and shareholders.

 

Steadily executing the strategies above, the Mitsubishi Electric Group will work to further enhance its corporate value.

 

1 ROIC (Mitsubishi Electric version): A comprehensive business efficiency indicator which is calculated by asset items (fixed assets, cash, etc.) per different segments (and not by capital and liability) so that it is easier to track and improve.

2 Corporate Mission: The Mitsubishi Electric Group will continually improve its technologies and services by applying creativity to all aspects of its business. By doing so, we enhance the quality of life in our society.

3 These principles are:

Trust: Establish relationships with society, customers, shareholders, employees, and business partners based on strong mutual trust and respect.

Quality: Provide the best products and services with unsurpassed quality.

Technology: Pioneer new markets by promoting research and development, and fostering technological innovation.

Citizenship: As a global player, contribute to the development of communities and society as a whole.

Ethics and Compliance: In all endeavors, conduct ourselves in compliance with applicable laws and high ethical standards.

Environment: Respect nature, and strive to protect and improve the global environment.

Growth: Assure fair earnings to build a foundation for future growth.

 

 

 

Policy Regarding Financial Reporting Standards

The Mitsubishi Electric Group had continuously provided its consolidated financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP even before Japan introduced the consolidated financial reporting system in the country. Regarding appropriate application of the International Financial Reporting Standards, the Group intends to decide upon consideration of the situation worldwide.

Consolidated and Non-Consolidated Financial Results Summary

 

1. Consolidated Financial Results

(In billions of yen except where noted)

FY '15 (A)

(Apr. 1, 2014 -

Mar. 31, 2015)

FY '16 (B)

(Apr. 1, 2015 -

Mar. 31, 2016)

B - A

B/A (%)

Net sales

4,323.0

4,394.3

71.3

102

Operating income

317.6

301.1

(16.4)

95

Income before income taxes

322.9

318.4

(4.4)

99

Net income attributable to

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

234.6

228.4

(6.2)

97

Basic net income per share attributable to Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

109.32 yen

106.43 yen

(2.89 yen)

97

Notes:

1) Consolidated financial charts made in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

2) The Company has 218 consolidated subsidiaries.

 

2. Non-Consolidated Financial Results

 (In billions of yen except where noted)

FY '15 (A)

(Apr. 1, 2014 -

Mar. 31, 2015)

FY '16 (B)

(Apr. 1, 2015 -

Mar. 31, 2016)

B - A

B/A (%)

Net sales

2,675.6

2,675.7

0.1

100

Operating income

150.6

112.0

(38.5)

74

Ordinary profit

171.4

185.7

14.3

108

Net income

135.2

163.8

28.5

121

Dividend per share

Annual dividend

27 yen

27 yen

100

Interim dividend

9 yen

9 yen

Year-end dividend

18 yen

18 yen

Net income per share

63.00 yen

76.31 yen

13.31 yen

121

 

 

 

Consolidated Profit and Loss Statement

(In millions of yen)

FY '15

(Apr. 1, 2014 -

Mar. 31, 2015)

FY '16

(Apr. 1, 2015 -

Mar. 31, 2016)

(A)

% of total

(B)

% of total

B - A

B/A

(%)

Net sales

4,323,041

100.0

4,394,353

100.0

71,312

102

Cost of sales

3,032,161

70.1

3,071,435

69.9

39,274

101

Selling, general and

administrative expenses

970,191

22.5

1,013,264

23.0

43,073

104

Loss on impairment of

long-lived assets

3,085

0.1

8,482

0.2

5,397

275

Operating income

317,604

7.3

301,172

6.9

(16,432)

95

Other income

78,394

1.9

60,576

1.3

(17,818)

77

Interest and Dividends

7,365

0.2

8,573

0.2

1,208

116

Equity in earnings of

affiliated companies

27,725

0.7

29,433

0.6

1,708

106

Other

43,304

1.0

22,570

0.5

(20,734)

52

Other expenses

73,030

1.7

43,272

1.0

(29,758)

59

Interest

4,023

0.1

3,495

0.1

(528)

87

Other

69,007

1.6

39,777

0.9

(29,230)

58

Income before income taxes

322,968

7.5

318,476

7.2

(4,492)

99

Income taxes

74,913

1.8

77,046

1.7

2,133

103

Net income

248,055

5.7

241,430

5.5

(6,625)

97

Net income attributable to

the noncontrolling interests

13,361

0.3

12,936

0.3

(425)

97

Net income attributable to

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

234,694

5.4

228,494

5.2

(6,200)

97

 

Consolidated Comprehensive Income Statement

(In millions of yen)

FY '15 (A)

(Apr. 1, 2014 -

Mar. 31, 2015)

FY '16 (B)

(Apr. 1, 2015 -

Mar. 31, 2016)

B - A

Net income

248,055

241,430

(6,625)

Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax

Foreign currency translation adjustments

72,583

(70,881)

(143,464)

Pension liability adjustments

21,171

(86,516)

(107,687)

Unrealized gains (losses) on securities

36,710

(25,498)

(62,208)

Unrealized gains (losses) on derivative instruments

7

(8)

(15)

Total

130,471

(182,903)

(313,374)

Comprehensive income

378,526

58,527

(319,999)

Comprehensive income attributable tothe noncontrolling interests

21,725

4,796

(16,929)

Comprehensive income attributable toMitsubishi Electric Corp.

356,801

53,731

(303,070)

 

Consolidated Balance Sheet

(In millions of yen)

FY '15 (A)

(ended Mar. 31, 2015)

FY '16 (B)

(ended Mar. 31, 2016)

B - A

(Assets)

Current assets

2,633,445

2,551,863

(81,582)

Cash and cash equivalents

568,517

574,170

5,653

Trade receivables

1,048,542

1,035,168

(13,374)

Inventories

705,420

644,127

(61,293)

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

310,966

298,398

(12,568)

Long-term trade receivables

5,633

4,661

(972)

Investments

595,828

537,706

(58,122)

Net property, plant and equipment

706,475

712,599

6,124

Other assets

118,070

253,112

135,042

Total assets

4,059,451

4,059,941

490

(Liabilities)

Current liabilities

1,612,582

1,507,943

(104,639)

Bank loans and current portion of long-term debt

164,402

116,532

(47,870)

Trade payables

807,289

773,714

(33,575)

Other current liabilities

640,891

617,697

(23,194)

Long-term debt

217,592

287,507

69,915

Retirement and severance benefits

182,282

229,750

47,468

Other fixed liabilities

116,828

97,238

(19,590)

Total liabilities

2,129,284

2,122,438

(6,846)

(Equity)

Mitsubishi Electric Corp. shareholders' equity

 

1,842,203

 

1,838,773

(3,430)

Common stock

175,820

175,820

-

Capital surplus

211,155

211,999

844

Retained earnings

1,331,496

1,502,027

170,531

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

124,064

(50,699)

(174,763)

Treasury stock at cost

(332)

(374)

(42)

Noncontrolling interests

87,964

98,730

10,766

Total equity

1,930,167

1,937,503

7,336

Total liabilities and equity

4,059,451

4,059,941

490

Balance of Debt

381,994

404,039

22,045

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss):

Foreign currency translation adjustments

102,959

39,847

(63,112)

Pension liability adjustments

(98,108)

(184,231)

(86,123)

Unrealized gains on securities

119,252

93,742

(25,510)

Unrealized gains (losses) on derivative instruments

(39)

(57)

(18)

 

 

Consolidated Cash Flow Statement

 (In millions of yen)

FY '15

(Apr. 1, 2014 - Mar. 31, 2015) (A)

FY '16

(Apr. 1, 2015 - Mar. 31, 2016) (B)

B - A

I

Cash flows from operating activities

1

Net income

248,055

241,430

(6,625)

2

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities

(1) Depreciation of tangible fixed assets and other

158,956

151,015

(7,941)

(2) Deferred income taxes

14,730

24,355

9,625

(3) Decrease (increase) in trade receivables

(42,044)

1,583

43,627

(4) Decrease (increase) in inventories

(75,829)

39,220

115,049

(5) Decrease (increase) in other assets

(6,966)

7,612

14,578

(6) Increase (decrease) in trade payables

47,948

(21,754)

(69,702)

(7) Increase (decrease) in other liabilities

41,823

(92,810)

(134,633)

(8) Other, net

(8,360)

16,026

24,386

Net cash provided by operating activities

378,313

366,677

(11,636)

II

Cash flows from investing activities

1

Capital expenditure

(199,758)

(182,251)

17,507

2

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment

6,768

2,400

(4,368)

3

Purchase of short-term investments and investment securities (net of cash acquired)

(5,608)

(63,872)

(58,264)

4

Proceeds from sale of short-term investments and investment securities

10,722

8,511

(2,211)

5

Other, net

(10,287)

(20,231)

(9,944)

Net cash used in investing activities

(198,163)

(255,443)

(57,280)

I + II

Free cash flow

180,150

111,234

(68,916)

III

Cash flows from financing activities

1

Proceeds from long-term debt

90,598

110,108

19,510

2

Repayment of long-term debt

(103,497)

(93,163)

10,334

3

Increase (decrease) in bank loans, net

11,392

(13,912)

(25,304)

4

Dividends paid

(42,936)

(57,963)

(15,027)

5

Purchase of treasury stock

(50)

(43)

7

6

Reissuance of treasury stock

0

1

1

7

Other, net

(5,130)

(27,172)

(22,042)

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

(49,623)

(82,144)

(32,521)

IV

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

19,941

(23,437)

(43,378)

V

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

150,468

5,653

(144,815)

VI

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

418,049

568,517

150,468

VII

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

568,517

574,170

5,653

Consolidated Segment Information

 

1. Sales and Operating Income by Business Segment

  (In millions of yen)

Business Segment

FY '15

(Apr. 1, 2014 -

Mar. 31, 2015)

FY '16

(Apr. 1, 2015 -

Mar. 31, 2016)

C - A

D - B

C/A

(%)

Sales (A)

Operating income (B)

Sales (C)

Operating income (D)

Energy and Electric Systems

1,228,958

72,448

1,264,604

50,342

35,646

(22,106)

103

Industrial Automation Systems

1,282,749

145,982

1,321,937

159,160

39,188

13,178

103

Information and

Communication Systems

559,521

18,934

561,119

14,999

1,598

(3,935)

100

Electronic Devices

238,402

30,163

211,580

16,870

(26,822)

(13,293)

89

Home Appliances

944,830

54,296

982,064

63,856

37,234

9,560

104

Others

740,517

23,742

707,746

23,620

(32,771)

(122)

96

Subtotal

4,994,977

345,565

5,049,050

328,847

54,073

(16,718)

101

Eliminations and other

(671,936)

(27,961)

(654,697)

(27,675)

17,239

286

-

Total

4,323,041

317,604

4,394,353

301,172

71,312

(16,432)

102

*Notes: Inter-segment sales are included in the above chart.

 

2. Sales and Operating Income by Location

(In millions of yen)

Location

FY '15

(Apr. 1, 2014 -

Mar. 31, 2015

FY '16

(Apr. 1, 2015 -

Mar. 31, 2016)

C - A

D - B

C/A

(%)

Sales (A)

Operating income (B)

Sales (C)

Operating income (D)

Japan

3,578,960

226,199

3,563,530

173,383

(15,430)

(52,816)

100

North America

388,021

5,178

446,935

9,421

58,914

4,243

115

Asia (excluding Japan)

1,047,758

82,419

1,054,563

91,006

6,805

8,587

101

Europe

383,965

11,803

387,628

14,806

3,663

3,003

101

Others

49,495

402

50,260

904

765

502

102

Subtotal

5,448,199

326,001

5,502,916

289,520

54,717

(36,481)

101

Eliminations

(1,125,158)

(8,397)

(1,108,563)

11,652

16,595

20,049

-

Total

4,323,041

317,604

4,394,353

301,172

71,312

(16,432)

102

*Notes: Inter-segment sales are included in the above chart.

 

 

 

3. Sales by Location of Customers

(In millions of yen)

Location of Customers

FY '15

(Apr. 1, 2014 -

Mar. 31, 2015)

FY '16

(Apr. 1, 2015 -

Mar. 31, 2016)

B - A

B/A (%)

Sales (A)

% of total net sales

Sales (B)

% of total net sales

Japan

2,512,357

58.1

2,521,194

57.4

8,837

100

North America

398,501

9.2

447,578

10.2

49,077

112

Asia

(excluding Japan)

959,540

22.2

963,684

21.9

4,144

100

Europe

360,668

8.4

369,978

8.4

9,310

103

Others

91,975

2.1

91,919

2.1

(56)

100

Total overseas sales

1,810,684

41.9

1,873,159

42.6

62,475

103

Consolidated total

4,323,041

100.0

4,394,353

100.0

71,312

102

 

 

 

 

Cautionary Statement

The Mitsubishi Electric Group (hereafter "the Group") is involved in development, manufacture and sales in a wide range of fields including Energy and Electric Systems, Industrial Automation Systems, Information and Communication Systems, Electronic Devices and Home Appliances, and these operations extend globally, not only inside Japan, but also in North America, Europe, Asia and other regions. While the statements herein are based on certain assumptions and premises that the Company trusts and considers to be reasonable under the circumstances on the date of announcement, actual operating results are subject to change due to any of the factors as contemplated hereunder and/or any additional factor unforeseeable as of the date of this announcement. Such factors materially affecting the expectations expressed herein shall include but are not limited to the following:

 

(1) Important trends

The Group's operations may be affected by trends in the global economy, social conditions, laws, tax codes and regulations.

(2) Foreign currency exchange rates

Fluctuations in foreign currency markets may affect the Group's sales of exported products and purchases of imported materials that are denominated in U.S. dollars or euros, as well as its Asian production bases' sales of exported products and purchases of imported materials that are denominated in foreign currencies.

(3) Stock markets

A fall in stock market prices may cause Mitsubishi Electric to record devaluation losses on marketable securities, or cause an increase in retirement benefit obligations in accordance with a decline in the fair value of pension assets.

(4) Supply/demand balance for products and procurement conditions for materials and components

A decline in prices and shipments due to changes in the supply/demand balance, as well as an increase in material prices due to a worsening of material and component procurement conditions, may adversely affect the Group's performance.

(5) Fund raising

An increase in interest rates, the yen interest rate in particular, would increase the Group's interest expenses.

(6) Significant patent matters

Important patent filings, licensing, copyrights and patent-related disputes may adversely affect related businesses.

 

(7) Environmental legislation or relevant issues

The Group may incur losses or expenses owing to changes in environmental legislation or the occurrence of environmental issues. Such changes in legislation or the occurrence of environmental issues may also impact manufacturing and all corporate activities of the Group.

(8) Flaws or defects in products or services

The Group may incur losses or expenses resulting out of flaws or defects in products or services, and the lowered reputation of the quality of all its products and services may affect the entire Group.

(9) Litigation and other legal proceedings

The Group's operations may be affected by lawsuits or other legal proceedings against Mitsubishi Electric, its subsidiaries and/or equity-method affiliated companies.

(10) Disruptive changes

Disruptive changes in technology, development of products using new technology, timing of production and market introduction may adversely affect the Group's performance.

(11) Business restructuring

The Group may record losses due to restructuring measures.

(12) Information security

The performance of the Group may be affected by computer virus infections, unauthorized access and other unpredictable incidents that lead to the loss or leakage of personal information held by the Group or confidential information regarding the Group's business such as its technology, sales and other operations.

(13) Natural disasters

The Group's operations, particularly manufacturing activities, may be affected by the occurrence of earthquakes, typhoons, tsunami, fires and other large-scale disasters.

(14) Other significant factors

The Group's operations may be affected by the outbreak of social or political upheaval due to terrorism, war, pandemic by new strains of influenza and other diseases, or other factors.

 

 

 

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About Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

With over 90 years of experience in providing reliable, high-quality products, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) is a recognized world leader in the manufacture, marketing and sales of electrical and electronic equipment used in information processing and communications, space development and satellite communications, consumer electronics, industrial technology, energy, transportation and building equipment. Embracing the spirit of its corporate statement, Changes for the Better, and its environmental statement, Eco Changes, Mitsubishi Electric endeavors to be a global, leading green company, enriching society with technology. The company recorded consolidated group sales of 4,394.3 billion yen (US$ 38.8 billion*) in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016. For more information visit:

www.MitsubishiElectric.com

*At an exchange rate of 113 yen to the US dollar, the rate given by the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market on March 31, 2016

 

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