New Medium-Term Business Plan April 2007 - March 2010

[ Image ] Presenter:Shuji Ito President & Representative Director Yamaha Corporation

Presenter:Shuji Ito President & Representative Director Yamaha Corporation

New Medium-Term Business Plan April 2007 - March 2010

1. YSD50 Review

Review of YSD50 Results

Review of YSD50 Results

Review of YSD50 Results

YSD50 Review

YSD50 Review

YSD50 Review

YSD50 Review by Topic

YSD50 Review by Topic

YSD50 Review by Topic

YSD50 Review by Topic

2. New Medium-Term - Business Plan

New Medium-Term Business Plan

YGP2010: Redefining Business Domains

YGP2010 Business Vision

Identifying gThe Sound Companyh as a growth domain

Key Areas for Growth

Trends for Musical Instrument Products

Piano Business

Guitar Business

Growth in North American Acoustic Guitar Market

Manufacturing Reforms

Music Business

Current Situation: Functions related to the music entertainment business are scattered across organization

Concentrate the total power of the Group!

Commercial Audio Equipment Business

Estimated Market Scale for Commercial Audio (CA) Equipment

AV Equipment Business

AV Equipment Business

AV Equipment Business

AV Equipment Business

IP Conferencing System Business

Scale of IP Conferencing System Market

Semiconductor Business

Smart AnaHyM

Semiconductor Business: Sales/Operating Income Targets

Chinese Market

Russian Market

Active Approach to Strategic M&A and Business Alliances

Select and Focus in Recreation Business

Strengthen Lifestyle-Related Products Business

Reorganize and Reinforce Productive Technology Business

YGP2010 Targets

YGP2010 Net Sales Targets

YGP2010 Operating Income Targets

YGP2010 Capital Expenditure Targets

In this report, the divs forecast for the Company's future performance have been calculated on the basis of information currently available to Yamaha and the Yamaha Group. Forecasts are, therefore, subject to risks and uncertainties. Accordingly, actual performance may differ greatly from our predictions depending on changes in operating and economic conditions, demand trends, and the value of key currencies, such as the U.S. dollar and the euro.