-- NEC(東証:6701)の親会社株主に帰属する純利益は、3月31日終了の会計年度において、前年同期の1,752億円から54%増の2,702億円に急増した。 同社の1株当たり利益は、前年同期の131.49円から202.95円に増加した。これは、火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。 売上高は前年同期の3兆4,230億円から4.7%増の3兆5,830億円となった。 別途開示された情報によると、NECは期末配当を当初予定していた1株当たり16円から22円に引き上げ、6月1日から支払う予定です。 2027年3月31日を期末とする会計年度について、同社は親会社株主に帰属する非GAAPベースの純利益を2,850億円、非GAAPベースの1株当たり利益(EPS)を214.88円、売上高を3兆5,000億円と見込んでいます。 NECは、当年度の期中配当および期末配当をそれぞれ1株当たり20円とする予定で、これは前年同期の配当額を上回ります。
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