-- 任天堂(東証:7974)の親会社株主に帰属する利益は、2026年度に前年度の2,788億円から52%増の4,241億円に急増した。 同社の1株当たり利益は、前年度の239.47円から364.51円に増加した。これは、金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31日終了年度の売上高は、前年度の1兆1,650億円から99%増の2兆3,130億円に急増した。 また、任天堂は別途、期末配当を当初予定していた1株当たり139円から177円に引き上げ、6月29日から支払うと発表した。 2027年度については、親会社株主に帰属する利益を3,100億円、1株当たり利益を268.90円、売上高を2兆500億円と見込んでいる。任天堂は、今年度の年間配当金を1株当たり162円とする予定で、これは前年同期の配当額を下回る。
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