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Hagiwara Electric Aims for Higher Valuation With New Plan
Hagihara Electricity Holdings - Measures towards achieving management focused on capital costs and stock prices.
On the 25th, Hagiwara Electricity Holdings <7467> announced measures aimed at achieving management that takes into account capital costs and stock prices. The company aims to strengthen its profitability through initiatives aligned with its mid-term management plan, in addition to implementing financial measures such as disclosing capital policies and creating an environment, and executing non-financial measures like promoting sustainability management and enhancing governance to reduce business risks. Furthermore, the company conducts active dialogue with investors and internal feedback, expanding information disclosure.
Hagiwara Electricity HD Research Memo (3): The second quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2025 shows an 18.8% decrease in operating profit compared to the same period last year.
■Hagiwara Electric Holdings <7467> Performance Trends 1. Overview of Performance for the Second Quarter of Fiscal Year Ending March 2025 (1) P/L The consolidated performance for the second quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2025 showed revenue of 131,780 million yen (increased by 22.0% compared to the same period last year), operating profit of 3,728 million yen (decreased by 18.8%), ordinary profit of 3,209 million yen (decreased by 30.6%), and net profit attributable to shareholders of the parent company of 2,066 million yen (decreased by 31.9%). Revenue was affected by production adjustments from automobile-related customers.
Hagiwara Electric HD Research Memo (2): A semiconductor trading company based in Nagoya. The Toyota Group is its largest customer.
■Company Overview Hagiwara Electric Holdings <7467> was founded in 1948 by Tadaomi Hagiwara, who started as a repair business for electric products such as radios after working at Anritsu <6754>. Initially, the company was a sales agent for Electronic Components, selling products from NEC <6701>. In the late 1960s, it ventured into the field of Automobiles, which allowed the business to expand, and today it has major Trade partners such as Denso and the Toyota Group. In 1995, it was listed on the over-the-counter market.
Hagiwara Electric Hits Record Sales Despite Profit Decline
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