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M&A CH <2127.T> rebounded sharply. Sales and ordinary profits for January to March reached an all-time high. Otsuka HD <4578.T> has risen for seven consecutive days. It was reported that the Shanghai fund is considering acquiring the Stocks of a Chinese company held by the company. Murata Manufacturing <6981.T> plummeted significantly. The consolidated operating profit Financial Estimates for this fiscal year are expected to be 220 billion yen, down 21% compared to the previous year. A decrease in revenue for high-frequency modules and resin multilayer substrates for Smart Phones is anticipated. Info MT <2492.T> dropped sharply. For the first quarter of the December fiscal year (January to March).
MUFG revises net profit upward for fiscal year 25/3 to 1 trillion 860 billion yen, up from 1 trillion 750 billion yen.
Mitsubishi UFJ <8306> announced a revision of its financial forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025. The net profit was revised upwards from 1 trillion 750 billion yen to 1 trillion 860 billion yen. This was due to the recording of one-time gains such as profits from the sale of policy-held Stocks and the reversal of costs related to L's credit relationships, utilizing these gains to conduct a restructuring of the Bond portfolio from a balance sheet management perspective, implementing measures for future enhanced profitability. The year-end Dividend per share was raised by 4 yen from the previous forecast to 39 yen (the previous period was 20 yen).
Japan Tissue Engineering: Financial results presentation materials for the fiscal year ending March 2025
Japan Tissue Engineering: Summary of financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2025 [Japanese GAAP] (unconsolidated)
Japan Tissue Engineering FY Parent Loss Y255.00M Vs Net Y143.00M
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UNEXT H <9418.T> reaches a new high. U-POWER, a subsidiary engaged in the retail electrical utilities business, has revealed its acquisition of all shares of its competitor, Kuko Energy (Chiyoda, Tokyo), and will make it a subsidiary (thus becoming a grandchild company of UNEXT H). Kitagawa Steel <6317.T> has continued to rise for three days. It announced a dividend policy to implement a stable annual dividend of 50 yen, as well as a target for dividends based on a gradual consolidated payout ratio in accordance with profits. Previously, the target was a consolidated payout ratio of 30%. J-TEC <7