-- エンターテインメント・アニメ持株会社であるコーエーテクモゲームス(東証:3635)は、2025年度の株主帰属利益予想を従来の270億円から415億円に引き上げた。これは月曜日に東京証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 3月期の中間決算では、1株当たり純利益予想を当初の85.49円から127.68円に引き上げた一方、売上高予想は920億円から875億円に下方修正した。 上方修正の要因は、第4四半期に発売された新作タイトルと、当初の計画を上回る売上を記録した既存タイトルによる売上高と営業利益の押し上げである。 さらに、積極的な市場戦略による営業外収益・費用の大幅な増加が、経常利益および株主帰属利益を押し上げた。 その結果、売上高、経常利益、株主帰属利益はいずれも過去最高水準に達する見込みである。
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