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Kioxia's Profit Soars 104% in Fiscal Year 2025

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Kioxia's (TYO:285A) profit attributable to owners of the parent jumped 104% to 554.5 billion yen for the fiscal year 2025 from 272.3 billion yen a year earlier.

The computer memory manufacturer's earnings per share increased to 1,009.15 yen from 515.45 yen a year ago, according to a Tokyo bourse filing on Friday.

Revenue jumped 37% to 2.338 trillion yen for the period ended March 31 from 1.706 trillion yen in the prior year.

For the fiscal first quarter ending June 30, the company expects attributable profit of 869 billion yen and revenue of 1.75 trillion yen.

Kioxia did not share any dividend forecast for the current fiscal year.

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