Corporate Performance
Mitsubishi Motors' revenue, net profit/loss, and assets before, during, and immediately after the period when DaimlerChrysler held a share.
Fiscal year | Revenue | Profit/Loss | Assets |
---|---|---|---|
1998 | ¥3,512.6 billion | ¥5.7 billion | n/a |
1999 | ¥3,335.0 bn | -¥23.3 bn | ¥2,784.1 bn |
2000 | ¥3,276.7 bn | -¥278.1 bn | ¥2,981.7 bn |
2001 | ¥3,200.7 bn | ¥11.2 bn | ¥2,894.6 bn |
2002 | ¥3,884.9 bn | ¥37.4 bn | ¥2,425.4 bn |
2003 | ¥2,519.4 bn | -¥215.4 bn | ¥2,029.0 bn |
2004 | ¥2,122.6 bn | -¥474.8 bn | ¥1,589.3 bn |
2005 | ¥2,120.1 bn | -¥92.2 bn | ¥1,557.6 bn |
2006 | ¥2,202.9 bn | ¥8.7 bn | ¥1,778.7 bn |
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