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Tsukuba Seiko: Notice regarding revisions to full-year earnings forecasts
Tsukuba Seiko--- 2Q revenue decreased, but signed contract for order sales with Chinese company.
Tsukuba Seiko <6596> announced its financial results for the second quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2025 (April-September 24th year). The revenue decreased by 22.0% year-on-year to 0.114 billion yen, operating loss was 0.026 billion yen (compared to a loss of 0.021 billion yen in the same period last year), ordinary loss was 0.028 billion yen (compared to a loss of 2.1 billion yen), and interim net loss was 0.035 billion yen (compared to a loss of 0.04 billion yen). Actively introducing their products to domestic users, following up with customers, and leading to an increase in revenue. Also, overseas...
Tsukuba Seiko: Summary of Interim Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ending March 2025 [Japanese GAAP] (unconsolidated)
Japan's PC shipments in July increased by 37.7% year-on-year, the largest increase in nearly three years.
On August 28, Gelunhui reported that the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) released statistics indicating that PC products introduced during the previous work-from-home period are now entering the replacement period due to the epidemic.
Tsukuba Seiko Research Memo (8): First, securing stable performance is a top priority.
Tsuchiya Kogyo (6596) is a developing company that has yet to secure sufficient profits. It is more important to firmly secure current profits before considering shareholder returns. (Written by FISCO guest analyst Noboru Terashima)
Tsukuba Seiko Research Memo (7): The challenge of electric vehicles (driving range) and the essential role of ultra-thin semiconductors in solving it.
Chikuba Seiko <6596>'s medium to long-term outlook: 1. Issues and solutions for the future of EV cars (driving range) Over the past few years, electrification of automobiles has accelerated mainly in China and Europe, but the growth rate has slowed down recently. One of the issues mentioned here is the "driving range", which means that the distance that can be traveled on one charge is short. Especially in winter, more electricity is consumed for heating, causing long lines at charging stations. This is one of the recent reasons for the "EV exodus".