-- 安斯泰来制药(东京证券交易所代码:4503)2025财年归属于母公司股东的净利润飙升475%,达到2915亿日元,而上年同期为507亿日元。 根据该公司周五在东京证券交易所提交的文件,其每股收益从上年同期的28.24日元增至162.22日元。 截至3月31日的财年,公司营收增长12%,达到2.139万亿日元,而上年同期为1.912万亿日元。 安斯泰来制药在另一份披露文件中表示,由于基因疗法项目AT132的暂停以及资源重新部署至ASP2957,该公司在财年计提了164亿日元的与AT132相关的无形资产减值损失。 这家日本公司宣布派发2025财年末期股息,每股39日元,自6月3日起开始支付。 该公司预计2026财年净利润为3000亿日元,基本每股收益为167.46日元,营收为2.220万亿日元。 安斯泰来计划派发2026财年中期股息和年终股息,每股40日元,高于上年同期派发的股息。
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