Nikon Corp 2003 AR2

The report outlines Nikon Corporation's financial and operational performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2003, highlighting a challenging business environment that led to a consolidated net loss of 8,143 million yen. Despite a severe downturn in the Precision Equipment segment, the Imaging Products segment experienced significant growth driven by rapid expansion in the digital camera market. The company implemented structural reforms, including headcount reductions and unprofitable business liquidations, to improve its earnings structure. In environmental initiatives, Nikon achieved zero-emissions status at its five main manufacturing sites in Japan ahead of schedule and continued the development of eco-glass.

Company: Nikon Corp

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Japan

Year: 2003

Type: AR2

Pages: 46

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Nikon Corp 2003 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report outlines Nikon Corporation's financial and operational performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2003, highlighting a challenging business environment that led to a consolidated net loss of 8,143 million yen. Despite a severe downturn in the Precision Equipment segment, the Imaging Products segment experienced significant growth driven by rapid expansion in the digital camera market. The company implemented structural reforms, including headcount reductions and unprofitable business liquidations, to improve its earnings structure. In environmental initiatives, Nikon achieved zero-emissions status at its five main manufacturing sites in Japan ahead of schedule and continued the development of eco-glass.

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Report Year

2003

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2002 - Mar 31, 2003

Fiscal Year

2003

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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