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小松公司2025财年净利润下降14%

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-- 小松公司(东京证券交易所代码:6301)2025财年归属于母公司股东的净利润同比下降超过14%,至3764亿日元,而上年同期为4396亿日元。 根据周二提交给东京证券交易所的文件,这家重型设备制造商的每股净利润从上年同期的473.42日元降至413.90日元。 截至3月31日的财年,净销售额小幅增长0.7%,达到4.133万亿日元,而上年同期为4.104万亿日元。 在另一份文件中,小松公司宣布派发末期股息,每股95日元,将于6月24日起支付。 该公司预计2026财年归属于股东的净利润为3180亿日元,每股净利润为352.90日元,净销售额为4.118万亿日元。 小松公司计划派发中期股息和年终股息,每股95日元,使年度股息达到每股190日元,与上年持平。

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