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Toyota lukewarm on earnings guidance despite record-breaking profits

Toyota reported record-breaking sales and profits for the fiscal year ending in March but set cautious expectations for the coming months
Toyota reported record-breaking sales and profits for the fiscal year ending in March but set cautious expectations for the coming months.

Toyota CEO Koji Sato

Toyota reported record-breaking profits for the fiscal year ending March after a massive surge in hybrid demand but set cautious earnings expectations for the coming months, citing upcoming investments into its operations and sales network.

The automaker posted annual operating profits this week of $34.5 billion, more than double the amount reported for the previous fiscal year, setting a new record for any Japanese firm, while automotive revenues totaled roughly $290 billion. Toyota easily outperformed its original earnings forecast, which predicted only $29 billion in yearly profit.

The improved earnings were driven in part by an unprecedented annual sales volume of 10.31 million units across Toyota’s brands and the delayed but impressive recovery of the company’s supply chain following the COVID-19 pandemic. A weakened yen also contributed to the automaker’s financial success.

However, despite setting a new earnings record, Toyota cautioned shareholders that it did not expect its profitability to remain at current levels throughout the coming months. Instead, the company forecasts an annual operating profit of roughly $27.6 billion for the current fiscal year, down about 20% from its new record.

The company attributed its lukewarm prediction to upcoming investments in supply chains, including financial support for its dealer and supplier networks. During a press conference held on Wednesday after the earnings report, Toyota CEO Koji Sato stated, “Despite our efficient operations, we still need to make changes to many aspects.” Technological innovations, such as artificial intelligenceare also expected to detract from the company’s earnings.

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