11/23/11

Nissan has moved its headquarters

TOKYO - Nissan is also directing an increase in sales of its premium products through a Infiniti in China. In fact, Nissan has moved its headquarters from Yokohama to Hong Kong and focus work on the China-led Asian markets.

Nissan Motor Company had the opportunity to become the largest Japanese automaker, Toyota stepped in terms of corporate profits. This accomplishment can be achieved because the process of recovery from floods and earthquakes (March) faster than the Toyota.

Therefore, Nissan enlarge the target company's net income up 7.4 percent to 290 yen miilar 2011 fiscal year that ended March 31, 2012. Courage is backed increased sales in the second quarter, making Nissan dare raise global sales target of 4.6 million units to 4.75 million.

China market which rose 8.7 percent to support the increase in revenue, followed by Europe grew 6 percent and Japan 4.9 percent. Unit sales during the second quarter rose 11 percent to 1.17 million units. Sunny sedan sales in China soared sizable Toyota and Honda when exposed to the product supply difficulties.

Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ghosn said Nissan would raise the target to hoist the Chinese wares in the global automotive market share reached 10 percent in 2016. "Management of Nissan's very quick to respond to natural disasters and this is a positive value. It's more than just luck," said Takeshi Miyao, an analyst from the Institute Carnorama Consultation in Tokyo, as reported by Bloomberg (2 / 11).

Until the second quarter of fiscal 2011 (April-September), Nissan took in 98.4 billion yen profit at once broke the eight analysts by Bloomberg predicted that targets only 82.5 billion yen. "Although the exchange rate remains volatile, volatile global economy, we stay on the right track a year benefit significantly," said Ghosn.