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Toho, for the fiscal year ending February 2025, operating profit increased by 9.2% to 64.6 billion yen, while Financial Estimates for February 2026 are projected to decrease by 11.9% to 57 billion yen.
Toho <9602> announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending February 2025, with operating revenue increasing by 10.5% compared to the previous period to 313.171 billion yen, and operating profit rising by 9.2% to 64.684 billion yen. For the fiscal year ending February 2026, the company plans operating revenue to decrease by 4.2% to 300 billion yen and operating profit to decrease by 11.9% to 57 billion yen. Additionally, the income from the distribution rights of the blockbuster movie "Godzilla -1.0" will drop, and the temporary closure of the Imperial Theatre due to reconstruction work will have an impact. This represents 5.63% of the total number of outstanding Stocks.
TMH: Supplementary financial results for the 1st quarter of the fiscal year ending 2025/11
TMH: Summary of financial results for the 1st quarter of the fiscal year ending 2025/11 [Japanese GAAP] (unconsolidated)
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TMH: Financial Report - 13th Term (2023/12/01 - 2024/11/30)
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I want to mark TMH <280A.T>, which focuses on total solutions for semiconductor factories. The company's cross-border E-commerce site "LAYLA" visualizes information on components available worldwide and has established an economic zone used by over 50% of domestic semiconductor factories, based on a network of more than 200 global suppliers. It has revolutionized the distribution of semiconductor manufacturing equipment components that have previously taken time and cost through trading companies, coinciding with the recovery phase of the semiconductor market.