BusinessHonda sees sharp drop in profit on Thai floods
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Honda sees sharp drop in profit on Thai floods
It's been a tough year for the Japanese automobile and motorcycle maker. Honda had just begun to recover from the March earthquake and tsunami, which damaged some of its suppliers, when Thailand's worst floods in 50 years swamped its vehicle assembly plan
Cars submerged in floods waters at a Honda car factory outside the ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya, north of Bangkok, Thailand
Battered by the strong yen and supply disruptions from Thailand's floods, Honda said Tuesday that its net earnings in the October-December quarter tumbled 41 per cent to 47.6 billion yen ($625 million) and projected a sharply lower full-year profit.