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Honda's profit doubles on healthy global auto and motorcycle sales

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By YURI KAGEYAMA

Honda Motor Co has reported that its April-June profit more than doubled on healthy sales of its motorcycles and cars, as the Japanese company also received a perk from favorable exchange rates.

Honda said its fiscal first quarter profit totaled 363 billion yen, up from 149 billion yen.

Quarterly sales jumped 21% to 4.6 trillion yen. Honda’s financial service division also reported growing sales.

Honda, which makes the Fit subcompact, Honda e electric car and Gold Wing motorcycle, said its profitability improved, especially in North America, where production recovered.

Automakers around the world were slammed by supply shortages because of production delays related to social restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. But such restrictions have eased, allowing production to pick up again.

Auto sales were about the same in Japan in the latest quarter as in the previous year, while dropping significantly in China because of intense competition from makers of battery electric vehicles, Honda said.

Honda is banking on growth in EVs in the U.S. market, where it recently announced it is joining six other companies in the creation of a high-powered charging network across North America.

Worries about climate change have helped set off a dramatic shift in the auto industry toward battery electric vehicles, allowing for relative newcomers like Tesla and BYD to prosper, while catching some Japanese makers off guard with their hybrids and regular gasoline-powered models.

Honda said a computer chip shortage crimped its motorcycle sales in India, while sales rebounded in Indonesia as production recovered.

Honda said it sold 901,000 vehicles in the latest quarter, up from 815,000 a year earlier. It also sold more motorcycles worldwide at nearly 4.5 million, up from 4.2 million.

Honda added 23 billion yen to its quarterly operating profit because of the impact of currency exchange rates. A weaker yen, trading lately at about 143 yen to the U.S. dollar, is a boon for Japanese exporters by boosting the amount of its overseas earnings when converted into yen.

Honda stuck to its full year projection of an 800 billion yen profit, up from 651 billion yen a year earlier.

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A great company.

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I like the old 1960s Honda ad that said "you meet the nicest people on a Honda".

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I'd like a Honda RCV213. There's a profit centre there...

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I have a very old Honda C50...pre 2000 era, it was my girlfriends fathers, but when he taught me to ride a bike he gave it to me as a gift. It is my pride and joy and small enough for my little body size. He has 4 other Honda bikes including the very big one.

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I have a very old Honda C50...pre 2000 era, it was my girlfriends fathers, but when he taught me to ride a bike he gave it to me as a gift. It is my pride and joy and small enough for my little body size. He has 4 other Honda bikes including the very big one.

In the UK you can ride a C50 without a full motorbike license. The most sold motorbike in the world.

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The more the effects on the global economy of Russia and China recede, the more the businesses and economies of the advanced countries will improve.

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