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Terumo's Profit Rises 16% Fiscal Year 2025

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Terumo's (TYO:4543) profit attributable to owners of the parent climbed 16% to 135.9 billion yen for the fiscal year 2025 from 117 billion yen a year earlier.

The medical device maker's earnings per share increased to 92.12 yen from 78.99 yen a year ago, according to a Tokyo bourse filing on Friday.

Revenue jumped 9.2% to 1.132 trillion yen for the period ended March 31 from 1.036 trillion yen in the prior year.

It declared a final dividend of 15 yen per share, payable from June 29.

For the fiscal year 2026, the company expects attributable profit of 165.3 billion yen, basic EPS of 112.06 yen, and revenue of 1.239 trillion yen.

Terumo plans to pay interim and year-end dividends of 18 yen per share, each, for the year, which is higher than the amount paid in the prior year.

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