Hyundai Motor Q2 profit soars 37%; beats forecasts
Reuters (Seoul) - South Korea's Hyundai Motor posted a 37% rise in quarterly net profit, outstripping the consensus forecast, after it logged record global vehicle sales and gained market share from Japanese rivals reeling from the March 11 earthquake. Hyundai, the world's fifth-biggest carmaker along with affiliate Kia Motors, on Thursday reported a 2.3 trillion won ($2.2 billion) net profit for the April to June quarter, compared with a consensus forecast of 2.1 trillion won from Thomson Reuters.
That was up from a 1.7 trillion won net profit a year ago and 1.9 trillion won in the first quarter.
From this year, Hyundai has been reporting earnings on a consolidated basis to reflect earnings of its affiliates, including financial operations under new accounting rules.
Hyundai said its market share in the United States jumped to 5.5% in the second quarter from 4.7% a year earlier, driven by strong sales of its Sonata sedan and Elantra compact, while its Japanese rivals suffered from production disruptions.
On June 30, Hyundai raised its U.S. sales target by 6% to 624,000 vehicles for this year.
Shares in Hyundai Motor have jumped 40% this year, outperforming the wider market's 6% gain.
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