-- ニテラ(東証:5334)の親会社株主に帰属する利益は、3月31日終了の会計年度で前年度の926億円から1,129億円に増加した。 点火部品メーカーである同社の1株当たり基本利益は、前年度の466.34円から570.43円に増加した。これは木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。 売上高は前年度の6,530億円から7,312億円に増加した。 同社は3月31日終了の会計年度について、1株当たり112円の期末配当を発表した。 2027年3月31日終了の会計年度について、同社は株主に帰属する利益を1,050億円、1株当たり利益を535.00円、売上高を7,900億円と見込んでいる。 ニテラは、今年度の中間配当および期末配当をそれぞれ1株当たり105円とする予定であり、これは前年同期に支払われた中間配当93.00円、期末配当112.00円を上回る額となる。
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