Presentation of Financial Statements for the Second Quarter of FY2020.3 (April 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019)

[ Image ] Presenter: Takuya Nakata, President and Representative Director

Presenter: Takuya Nakata, President and Representative Executive Officer

Yamaha Corporation Analyst and Investor Briefing on Second Quarter of FY2020.3

FY2020.3 1H Highlights

1. Performance Summary

FY2020.3 1H Performance FY2020.3 1H (Six Months) Summary

FY2020.3 1H Performance Core Operating Profit Analysis

FY2020.3 1H Performance Performance by Business Segment

FY2020.3 Full Year Outlook FY2020.3 Outlook

FY2020.3 Full Year Outlook Core Operating Profit Analysis

FY2020.3 Full Year Outlook Outlook by Business Segment

2. Segment Overview & Updates

Musical Instruments Segment Revenue and Core Operating Profit

Musical Instruments Revenue by Major Product Category 

Musical Instruments Revenue by Region

Musical Instruments Achieve Growth in Emerging Markets -India

Musical Instruments Develop Products with Distinctive Individuality

Musical Instruments Develop Products with Distinctive Individuality

Audio Equipment Segment Revenue and Core Operating Profit

Audio Equipment Revenue by Major Product Category

Audio Equipment Revenue by Region

Audio Equipment Develop Products with Distinctive Individuality

Audio Equipment Develop Products with Distinctive Individuality

Audio Equipment Develop Products with Distinctive Individuality

IMC Business and Others Segment Revenue and Core Operating Profit

3. Other Financial Figures

Other Financial Figures Balance Sheet Summary

Other Financial Figures Acquisition of Treasury Shares

Other Financial Figures Capital Expenditure/Depreciation, R&D Expense

4. ESG

ESG Environment

ESG Social

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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.