|  |  | | Mazda Motor Corporation - Facts & Figures
Fiscal Year 2005 ending 31 March 2006 Headquarters: 3-1 Shinchi, Fuchu-cho, Aki-gun Hiroshima 730-8670, Japan Founded: Toyo Cork Kogyo founded 1920 in Hiroshima; production of first Mazda vehicle (three-wheeler) in 1931; renamed Mazda Motor Corporation in 1984 President and CEO: Hisakazu Imaki Shareholders' Equity: US-$ 3.38 billion* (398,024 million Yen) Listed at: Tokyo Stock Exchange Main Shareholder: Ford Motor Co., 33.9 percent Employees: 36,626 worldwide (18,995 in Japan) Production Sites/ Hiroshima & Hofu, Japan, Capacity/Vehicles: 898,000 units/year, passenger cars/commercial vehicles - Ujina, Japan, 504,000 units/year, passenger cars/commercial vehicles - Hofu, Japan, 394,000 units/ year, passenger cars, (Mazda cars and trucks are assembled in 16 countries and regions, 21 sites, worldwide)
Ford/Mazda - AutoAlliance International, Inc., joint production: Flat Rock, Michigan, USA, 74,260 units* passenger cars - AutoAlliance (Thailand) Co Ltd.; Rayong, Thailand. 35,003 units*, pick-up trucks and passenger cars - Ford Valencia, Spain, 35,660 units/full year, passenger cars (includes Mazda brand vehicles only)
R&D Centres: - Hiroshima, Japan - Yokohama, Japan - Irvine, California, USA - Flat Rock, Michigan, USA - Oberursel, Germany
Vehicle Production: 904,220 units (Japan domestic) Whole Sales Volume: approx. 1,149,000 (290,000 domestic/ 859,000 overseas) Net Sales: JPN Yen 2,919,800,000,000.- US $ 24.8 billion Operating Income: JPN Yen 123,400,000,000 - US $ 1050.4 million Net Income: JPN Yen 66,700,000,000 - US $ 567.8 million Global Presence: Exports to more than 100 countries and regions around the world
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