Panasonic Corporation today reported its consolidated financial results for the year ended March 31, 2015 (fiscal 2015).
Consolidated Results
Consolidated group sales for fiscal 2015 were 7,715.0 billion yen (US $64.90 billion), at the same level as 7,736.5 billion yen in the year ended March 31, 2014 (fiscal 2014). In Japan, although sales in housing-related and consumer electronics businesses decreased due mainly to weakening demand after the consumption tax hike in April 2014, sales of residential solar photovoltaic systems were strong. Overseas sales increased due mainly to strong sales in automotive-related business along with robust demand, and a positive effect from yen depreciation.
During fiscal 2015 under review, the global economy moderately recovered despite slowdown in China, some ASEAN countries and European countries. The U.S. employment and consumer spending were stable and signs of economic improvement from recent weak economy were appeared in Japan.
Under such business circumstances, in fiscal 2015, Panasonic promoted its Business Division-based Management as an initiative in the second year of its mid-term management plan, “Cross-Value Innovation 2015 (CV2015).” Panasonic also promoted initiatives to consolidate a foundation to achieve CV2015 and to set its growth strategy for a ‘new Panasonic’ in fiscal 2019.
Operating profit* significantly increased by 25% to 381.9 billion yen from 305.1 billion yen a year ago due to improvement of challenging businesses including business restructuring benefits, fixed cost reductions and materials cost streamlining. This led that the company achieved its CV2015 financial targets of operating profit and cumulative free cash flow one year ahead of schedule.
*For information about operating profit, see Note 2 of the Notes to consolidated financial statements attached PDF:
http://news.panasonic.com/press/news/data/2015/04/en150428-4/en150428-4-7.pdf
In other income (deductions), gains from business transfers and proceeds from fixed assets were recorded. The business restructuring expenses including impairment losses on fixed assets as well as expenses related to litigation and the prevention of further accidents with residential water heating systems were also incurred. Accordingly, pre-tax income decreased by 12% to 182.5 billion yen from 206.2 billion yen a year ago. Net income attributable to Panasonic Corporation significantly increased by 49% to 179.5 billion yen from 120.4 billion yen a year ago due mainly to a decrease in provision for income taxes as a result of recording deferred tax assets (DTA), namely decrease in valuation allowances to DTA, of Panasonic Corporation in consolidated financial statements.
Breakdown by Segment
Some businesses were transferred among segments on April 1, 2014 and July 1, 2014. Accordingly, the figures for segment information in fiscal 2014 have been reclassified to conform to the presentation for July 1, 2014.
Eco Solutions
Sales decreased slightly by 1% to 1,666.0 billion yen from 1,674.4 billion yen a year ago. Overseas sales increased due to newly-consolidated VIKO, a Turkish company. Meantime, housing-related sales in Japan decreased due to weakening demand in housing market after the consumption tax hike. Segment profit increased by 3% to 95.3 billion yen from 92.1 billion yen a year ago due mainly to sales increase in residential solar photovoltaic systems, streamlining initiatives and fixed cost reduction.
The company’s Eco Solutions includes its solar and LED businesses.