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The tyre maker now expects a net profit of one billion yen for the just ended year.
It previously forecast a loss of 10 billion yen.
The company also lifted its operating profit projection to 75 billion yen from 60 billion yen, but kept its sales outlook unchanged at 2.590 trillion yen.
Datamail, New Zealand's largest communications management group, has placed an order for two HP Indigo W7200 presses, to be installed at the company's new purpose-built Auckland facility
Bridgestone said it is no longer viable to manufacture tyres in Australia and New Zealand and that the "decision has been explained to all employees and unions."