+ Follow CRYPTON R AND CRYPTON Z Tag
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[Title] => Norkis expects strong demand for motorcycles this year
[Summary] => Norkis Trading Co., Inc., the assembler/distributor of Yamaha motorcycles and parts in the Philippines, is slowly trying to change its image to be able to capture the continued demand for motorcycles.
According to Manuel Gaspar E. Albos Jr., Norkis senior vice president, demand for motorcycles is expected to reach one million units by the year 2010.
For this year, Albos is projecting demand for motorcycles to reach 400,00 units.
Yamaha itself is targeting sales of 60,000 units of its solo motorbikes this year, generating revenues of up to P3 billion.
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Yamaha Crypton R and Crypton Z Launched
[Summary] => MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi switched, as did the popular Asian boy band F4. Now, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. invites Filipino riders and non-riders alike to switch and "make your life different".
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Yamaha eyes bigger share of local motorcycle market
[Summary] => Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd. is planning to grab a bigger market share from Honda Motor this year with a more aggressive production and marketing of solo motorcycles.
According to Norkis Trading Co. senior vice president Manuel Gaspar E. Albos Jr., Yamaha is projecting sales of 60,000 units of its solo motorbikes this year, generating revenues of up to P3 billion.
Last year, Albos admitted Yamaha only had less than 10-percent market share of the solo motorbike segment as compared to Hondas dominance of the market with a 45- percent market share.
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CRYPTON R AND CRYPTON Z
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According to Manuel Gaspar E. Albos Jr., Norkis senior vice president, demand for motorcycles is expected to reach one million units by the year 2010.
For this year, Albos is projecting demand for motorcycles to reach 400,00 units.
Yamaha itself is targeting sales of 60,000 units of its solo motorbikes this year, generating revenues of up to P3 billion.
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[Title] => Yamaha Crypton R and Crypton Z Launched
[Summary] => MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi switched, as did the popular Asian boy band F4. Now, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. invites Filipino riders and non-riders alike to switch and "make your life different".
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-11 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Lester Dizon
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[Title] => Yamaha eyes bigger share of local motorcycle market
[Summary] => Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd. is planning to grab a bigger market share from Honda Motor this year with a more aggressive production and marketing of solo motorcycles.
According to Norkis Trading Co. senior vice president Manuel Gaspar E. Albos Jr., Yamaha is projecting sales of 60,000 units of its solo motorbikes this year, generating revenues of up to P3 billion.
Last year, Albos admitted Yamaha only had less than 10-percent market share of the solo motorbike segment as compared to Hondas dominance of the market with a 45- percent market share.
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