1st Half of fiscal 2003 Performance Briefing(Announced on Oct. 31, 2002)
This is a record of the proceedings at the Performance Briefing for the financial results of the six months ended September 30, 2002, which was held on Thursday, October 31, 2002, at Tokyo Shoken Kaikan in Tokyo.
1st Half of FY03 Consolidated Results and
Fiscal 2003 Projections
Mr. Hajime SawabePresident & CEO
Consolidated results for the 1st half of Fiscal Year 2003
Mr. Seiji EnamiGeneral Manager
Finance & Accounting Department
HDD Head Business Outlook
Mr. Takehiro KamigamaCorporate Officer
General Manager
Data Storage Components Business Group
Production Trend of Major Sets
-Business Environment of influence TDK Business of Electronic Components-
Mr. Shinji YokoDirector and Senior Vice President
Q & A
Supplementary data
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The electronics markets in which TDK and its group companies operate are highly susceptible to rapid changes. Furthermore, TDK and its group companies operate not only in Japan, but in many other countries. As such, factors that can have significant effects on its results include, but are not limited to, shifts in technology, demand, prices, competition, economic environments and foreign exchange rates.