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Disposal of treasury stock as stock compensation with transfer restrictions - Showa Product.
Showa Sangyo <2004> announced on the 25th that it has decided to dispose of its own shares as transfer-restricted stock compensation. The disposal date is July 24, 2024. The company will dispose of 21,376 common stocks at a disposal price of 3,115 yen per share, for a total disposal amount of 66 million yen. The disposal is aimed at 5 directors, excluding outside directors and audit committee members, who will share the value with the shareholders, while ensuring sustainable growth of the company group's enterprise value.
Showa Sangyo: Interim report
Showa Sangyo: Confirmation letter
Showa Sangyo: Securities report - Fiscal year 123 (04/01/2023-03/31/2024)
Showa Industry Research Memo (9): Aim for a 30% dividend payout ratio and strive for the continuation of long-term and stable dividends.
Showa Sangyo <2004> aims to improve corporate value through strengthening its management foundation and improving its financial structure, while actively implementing shareholder benefits, while continuing stable dividends to shareholders. Under this policy, for the fiscal year ending March 2024, they planned a dividend of 60.0 yen per share (30.0 yen at the intermediate period and 30.0 yen at the end of the term), but due to expected profitability, they revised it twice during the term and increased the year-end dividend by 20.0 yen to 80.0 yen per share for the year. 2025.
Showa Industry Research Memo (8): Setting the "Showa Industry Group Environmental Goals".
- Showa Sangyo (2004) focuses on three key items: "Environment-friendly", "Evolution of Grain Solutions", and "Employee Promotion". Through business activities, we promote sustainable management by creating new value and contributing to the realization of a sustainable society. 1. Environmental objectives - The "Showa Sangyo Group Environmental Objectives" set numerical targets for efforts related to environmental issues disclosed in the midterm management plan 20-22, in line with government guidelines.
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