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Acom Revises Fiscal 2025 Forecast Downward Due to $400 Million Interest Repayment Loss Provision
Focus on Amano and Tirado [Today's Individual Stock Trends]
In the U.S. stock market on the 21st, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 971.82 points to 38,170.41, the Nasdaq Composite Index fell by 415.55 points to 15,870.90, and the Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures decreased by 105 yen from the day in Osaka to 34,155 yen. The exchange rate is 1 dollar = 140.80-90 yen. In today's Tokyo market, Amano <6436> revised up its earnings and Dividends forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025, Tsubaki <7236> revised up its earnings forecast for the same fiscal year, and the company's own shares account for 5.48% of the total outstanding shares.
<Today's individual materials> GENOVA, SUS, ACOM, Pronexus ETC (Announced on the 21st)
▽ GENOVA <9341.T>, decided to establish a new company with 100% investment to acquire the main business of ADI.G (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture) ▽ SUS <6554.T>, upwardly revised the consolidated financial estimates for the second quarter cumulative of the fiscal year ending September 2025 (from October 2024 to March 2025) ▽ Acom <8572.T>, downwardly revised the consolidated financial estimates for the fiscal year ending March 2025 ▽ Pronexus <7893.T>, lowered the consolidated profit estimates for the fiscal year ending March 2025 ▽ Care 21 <2373.T>, due to the sale of Stocks.
Amano, upward revision on March 25, operating profit 23 billion yen, up from 21 billion yen.
Amano <6436> announced a revision of its financial estimates for the fiscal year ending March 2025. Revenue has been revised upward from 160 billion yen to 175.4 billion yen, and operating profit has been increased from 21 billion yen to 23 billion yen. The revenue forecast is higher than the initial plan due to the demand for parking systems arising from the reopening after COVID-19, as well as the demand for new banknote issuance, which has progressed sooner than expected. Regarding profits, the increase in revenue from the parking systems, the rise in dividends from overseas group companies, and the reduction of shares held in policy stocks are also contributing factors.
Acom: Notice regarding the recording of provisions for interest refund losses and revisions to full-year earnings forecasts
Acom Cuts FY Net View to Y32.10B