-- 周四,近期公布财报的日本股市普遍下跌,跟随大盘走低趋势。尽管全年业绩稳健,但一些公司仍发布谨慎的业绩展望,导致跌幅居前。 富士通(TYO:6702)公布全年业绩后股价暴跌14%。尽管营收小幅下降1.3%至3.503万亿日元,但归属于母公司股东的利润仍增长超过一倍,达到4494.1亿日元。该公司预测,下一财年归属于母公司股东的利润为3100亿日元,同比下降31%,营收为3.51万亿日元。 东方置地(TYO:4661)公布全年业绩后股价下跌10%。归属于母公司股东的利润下滑1.8%至1218.8亿日元,而营收增长3.7%至7045.4亿日元。该公司预计下一财年归属于母公司股东的净利润为1138亿日元,同比下降6.6%,预计营收为7243.1亿日元。 东海铁路公司(TYO:9022)公布全年业绩后股价下跌8%。归属于母公司股东的净利润增长20.6%至5528.7亿日元,营业收入增长9.5%至2.006万亿日元。该公司预计下一财年各项关键指标将出现下滑,预计归属于母公司股东的净利润将下降约19%,同时营业收入和营收也将走弱。
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