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May 19, 2003
Volume 81, Number 20
CENEAR 81 20 p. 13
ISSN 0009-2347


BUSINESS ASIA

JAPANESE RESULTS
Shin-Etsu raises earnings again, Asahi absorbs record loss

JEAN-FRANÇOIS TREMBLAY

Japanese companies with clear business strategies and that refrained from investing in the stock market performed well in the fiscal year that ended on March 31.

Shin-Etsu Chemical, the world's largest producer of PVC and an important supplier of electronic materials, achieved record earnings for the eighth straight year. Shin-Etsu credited its aggressive marketing efforts and productivity improvements.

The chemical-producing conglomerate Asahi Kasei, in contrast, reported a huge loss of $576 million, the first since it was listed in 1949. Although Asahi improved its earnings from operations, it booked special charges on its employee pension fund.

Mitsubishi Chemical turned in a $184 million profit, despite a $111 million special charge to account for a drop in the value of stock investments. Masami Sawato, a chemical industry analyst at HSBC Securities, says Mitsubishi's results were the biggest surprise this year. The company has been exiting its least promising businesses, has restructured its R&D, and is strengthening drugs and new materials units.

Teijin declared a $181 million loss, mostly the result of a $224 million decline in the value of securities it owns. The firm is reforming its management structure to increase focus on growing businesses such as aramid fibers.

RESULTS
Most Japanese companies reported healthy earnings

CHANGE NET EARNINGS NET EARNINGS
$ MILLIONS SALES FROM 2002 2003 2002
Asahi Kasei $10,290 –0.1% –$575.8 $44.7
JSR 2,131 12.3 94.7 40.8
Kaneka 3,209 4.7 115.3 80.8
Mitsubishi 16,271 6.0 184.4 –390.1
Shin-Etsu 6,875 2.9 629.4 590.7
Teijin 7,676 –3.6 –180.8 8.4
Toray 8,905 1.7 49.9 32.8
NOTE: Figures are converted from yen at rate of U.S. $1.00 = 116 yen. SOURCE: Company reports



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