Nikon financial results for the year ended March 31, 2023: revenue up 28%, operating profit up 122%



Nikon’s financial results for the year are out (by RC Jenkins). For Imaging, Revenue was up 28%; and Operating Profit was up 122%.

Average revenue from any Nikon product (ILC+lens+compact, Nikon’s FYs, ending in March):

Remember that these are average revenues, not average prices. My guess is retail prices would be something like 20-30% over these.

For the current/upcoming year, Nikon is forecasting:

“Expect increased sales volumes of mirrorless cameras and interchangeable lenses for mirrorless cameras with the launch of new products, such as the Z 8”

Also notable for the current/upcoming year:

“Profit to decline on increased expenses, such as higher sales promotion expenses in response to the resolution of parts procurement constraints and market normalization.”

Breakdown of inventories (in B yen):

Now, the exciting stuff:

Sidenote: this is the first year I recall that Nikon looked like the industry average. Until now, they were DSLR-heavy and entry-level-heavy. Now, both their breakdown of DSLR/mirrorless and average revenue per unit are aligned to the industry.

Rough analysis points:

Source:

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