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Koike-Ya: Extraordinary Report
Koike-Ya: Confirmation letter
Koike-Ya: Financial Report - 48th Term (2023/04/01 - 2024/03/31)
34 companies selected from the [consecutive highest profit] stock list expected to perform well this fiscal year [3rd] <Special Feature on Growth Stocks>
In this special issue, following the first (5/23 distribution) and second installment (distributed on 5/26) of the “[continuous highest profit] stock list expected to perform this fiscal year,” we now searched for stocks with a “total market value of less than 100 billion yen”, which achieved record high profits on an ordinary profit basis for the fiscal year ending 24/3, and are expected to continue growing in the fiscal year ending 25/3.
Search for rapidly rising stocks related to “parent-child listing cancellation” to stock price changes due to restructuring pressure <Stock Search Top Feature>
Group restructuring movements, including the dissolution of parent-child listings by companies, are becoming active. This is because from the viewpoint of heightened awareness of governance and capital efficiency improvements, parent companies are now being asked whether to strengthen the system by making a listed group company a wholly owned subsidiary, or whether to sell shares and use the profit from the sale for shareholder returns or growth investments.
Pursue high-growth companies! Fiscal Year Ending 25/3 [Increase in Sales and Profit] List <Special Feature on Growth Stocks> 5/13 Edition
As financial results announcements for the fiscal year ending March 24 are in full swing, market attention is focused on the earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending 25/3, which will be announced at the same time. This special issue shines a spotlight on companies that anticipate an increase in sales and profit for the fiscal year ending 25/3 from the financial results announced today. In the table below, 54 companies with a total market value of 10 billion yen or more were selected for stocks with a total market value of 10 billion yen or more, and that both surpassed previous fiscal year results for the fiscal year ending 25/3, and ordinary profit showed an expected increase of 10% or more, and arranged them in order of the highest profit increase rate.
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