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ナイン・エンターテインメントは、第3四半期のテレビ事業の総収益が1桁台前半の伸びにとどまり、第4四半期も低調なスタートを切ったと報告した。

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-- ナイン・エンターテインメント(ASX:NEC)は、火曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出した書類の中で、2025年度第3四半期のテレビ事業の総収益が、前年同期比で一桁台前半の成長を記録したと発表した。 同社は、第4四半期は、短期的な市場全体の状況と、4月に収益を押し上げた連邦選挙の影響を反映し、やや低調なスタートを切ったと述べた。 ナインは、継続事業ベースで、2025年度のテレビ事業の総コストが、QMSからの高収益を統合した上で、前年同期比で一桁台半ばから後半の減少になると予想している、と提出書類には付け加えた。 Stanについては、上半期の好調な勢いが継続し、下半期もEBITDA(金利・税金・減価償却費控除前利益)の力強い成長が見込まれるとナインは予想している。また、ナイン・パブリッシングは、第3四半期のデジタル購読料収入が15%増加し、第4四半期も好調な勢いが続くと、提出書類には記されている。同社の株価は、直近の火曜日の取引で1%上昇した。

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