Omron Corp 2013 IR

The report outlines Omron Corporation's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013, marking the company's 80th anniversary. It highlights a 5.0% increase in consolidated net sales to 650.5 billion yen and a 13.0% rise in operating income to 45.3 billion yen, driven by growth in the automotive electronic components, social systems, and healthcare businesses. The company established the new position of Chief Financial Officer to enhance capital efficiency and cash flow management. Additionally, the report details Omron's progress under its 'Green Omron 2020' environmental vision, including receiving the METI Minister's Prize for energy-saving initiatives at its Ayabe Plant.

Company: Omron Corp

Sector: Information Information Technology

Country: Japan

Year: 2013

Type: IR

Pages: 55

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Omron Corp

Omron Corp 2013 Integrated Report

Integrated Report

The report outlines Omron Corporation's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013, marking the company's 80th anniversary. It highlights a 5.0% increase in consolidated net sales to 650.5 billion yen and a 13.0% rise in operating income to 45.3 billion yen, driven by growth in the automotive electronic components, social systems, and healthcare businesses. The company established the new position of Chief Financial Officer to enhance capital efficiency and cash flow management. Additionally, the report details Omron's progress under its 'Green Omron 2020' environmental vision, including receiving the METI Minister's Prize for energy-saving initiatives at its Ayabe Plant.

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Document Details

Report Year

2013

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2012 - Mar 31, 2013

Fiscal Year

2012

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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