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Chinese Car Producer BYD Reports 94% Profit Plunge

March 25, 2013
BYD, which makes both conventional as well as hybrid and electric cars, sold 420,000 vehicles last year, which it said was a "slight decrease" from 2011 but gave no comparative figure.

Chinese electric car producer BYD, which is partly backed by U.S. investment titan Warren Buffett, said its net profit plunged more than 94% year-on-year in 2012, hit by slowing growth in the country.

The company, based in the southern boomtown of Shenzhen, said in a statement Sunday that net profit came in at 81.38 million yuan ($12.92 million) last year, down from 1.38 billion yuan in 2011.

A subsidiary of Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway owns 9.56% of BYD.

"Under the impact of slower economic growth, the automobile industry in the PRC [People's Republic of China] remains weak," the statement said.

China is the world's biggest auto market, with total sales rising 4.3% year-on-year in 2012 to 19.31 million vehicles.

But slowing domestic economic growth, limits on car numbers by some cities and a political row between China and Japan that hurt sales of Japanese-brand cars weighed on the market last year.

China's economy expanded 7.8% in 2012, its slowest pace for 13 years, in the face of weakness at home and in key overseas markets.

BYD, which makes both conventional as well as hybrid and electric cars, sold 420,000 vehicles last year, which it said was a "slight decrease" from 2011 but gave no comparative figure.

"The solar energy business was under great pressure due to the sluggish photovoltaic industry, resulting in considerable adverse effect on the overall results of the group," it added.

BYD also produces telephone handsets, rechargeable batteries and solar products including cells and panels.

The global solar industry has been burned by the economic slowdown in Europe and the United States, together with weak prices blamed on Chinese companies that sought to build market share by undercutting competitors.

Last week, China's Suntech -- once the world's largest solar panel producer -- said its main subsidiary was facing bankruptcy.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2013

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