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Tokyo Electric Power's Swings Into Losses in Fiscal 2025

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-- Tokyo Electric Power (TYO:9501) swung to a loss of 454.26 billion yen for the fiscal year ended March 31 from a profit of 161.28 billion yen a year earlier.

The power producer logged a basic loss per share of 283.51 yen compared with net income per share of 100.67 yen a year ago, according to a Tokyo bourse filing on Thursday.

Net sales dropped 7.1% to 6.329 trillion yen for the full year ended March 31 from 6.810 trillion yen in the prior year.

For the fiscal year 2026, the company did not provide any forecasts due to the uncertain fuel price outlook.

Tokyo Electric Power does not plan to pay any dividends for the year.

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