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Toenec Raises Medium-Term Plan Targets on Strong Demand

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Toenec (TYO:1946) has raised its financial targets under its Medium-term Management Plan 2027 after achieving earlier goals ahead of schedule, supported by strong private-sector investment and productivity gains, according to a Tuesday filing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

The company now targets consolidated net sales of 310 billion yen for fiscal 2027, up from the prior 270 billion yen, and ordinary profit of 26 billion yen versus 18 billion yen previously. It also lifted its return on equity goal to 10.5% from 8.0%.

TOENEC said it reached its previous targets for the fiscal year ended March 2026 earlier than planned, driven by steady capital spending, Kaizen-led efficiency gains and digital transformation efforts.

The company expects private-sector investment to remain strong, backed by facility renovation demand and growth linked to AI and carbon neutrality, despite risks from global instability, rising raw material costs and higher labor expenses.

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