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TABLE-Tokyo Kisen <9193.T>-6mth group results

Fri Nov 6, 2009 12:31am EST

   Nov 6 (Reuters) -
                TOKYO KISEN CO LTD
                CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 (in billions of yen unless specified)
            6 months ended  6 months ended  Full year to    Full year ended
               Sep 30, 2009    Sep 30, 2008    Mar 31, 2010    Mar 31, 2009
               LATEST          YEAR-AGO        COMPANY         YEAR-AGO  
               H1 RESULTS      H1 RESULTS      FORECAST        RESULTS   
 Sales               6.44            7.09           12.83                   
                 (-9.1 pct)                         (-7.6%)              
 Operating            346 mln         338 mln         316 mln               
                 (+2.2 pct)                        (-54.8%)              
 Recurring            522 mln         501 mln         580 mln               
                 (+4.3 pct)                        (-42.7%)              
 Net                  579 mln         242 mln         456 mln               
               (+139.1 pct)                        (-28.4%)              
 EPS                   Y58.22          Y24.35          Y45.85               
 Annual div                                            Y15.00          Y20.00
  -Q4 div                              Y20.00          Y15.00               
 NOTE - Tokyo Kisen Co Ltd is a major tugboat operator.
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