• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Japan Steel Works <5631.T>-2008/09 group results

Mon May 11, 2009 2:09am EDT
   May 11 (Reuters) -
                JAPAN STEEL WORKS LTD
                CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 (in billions of yen unless specified)
               Year ended      Year ended      Year to        Six months to
               Mar 31, 2009    Mar 31, 2008    Mar 31, 2010    Sep 30, 2009
               LATEST          YEAR-AGO        COMPANY         COMPANY   
               RESULTS         RESULTS         FORECASTS       H1 FORECASTS
 Sales             227.11          220.85          217.00          103.00   
                 (+2.8 pct)      (+6.6 pct)         (-4.5%)         (-6.0%)
 Operating          36.63           32.48           28.00           14.40   
                (+12.8 pct)     (+31.6 pct)        (-23.6%)        (-17.6%)
 Recurring          35.95           30.86           27.00           14.00   
                (+16.5 pct)     (+31.6 pct)        (-24.9%)        (-19.7%)
 Net                16.03           17.48           15.50            8.00   
                 (-8.3 pct)     (+39.7 pct)         (-3.3%)        (-17.6%)
 EPS                   Y43.19          Y47.10          Y41.75          Y21.55
 Annual div            Y12.00          Y12.00          Y12.00               
  -Q2 div               Y6.00           Y4.50           Y6.00               
  -Q4 div               Y6.00           Y7.50           Y6.00               
 NOTE - Japan Steel Works Ltd is a major cast and forged steel products maker.
 For latest earnings estimates made by Toyo Keizai, please
double click on 5631.TK1.



More from Reuters

A male polar bear cannabalizes a polar bear cub in an area about 300km (186 miles) north of the Canadian town of Churchill November 20, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Iain D. Williams

Polar bear turns cannibal

As the world focuses on climate change in Copenhagen, the animal that has come to represent global warming is turning cannibalistic as the Arctic ice melts their hunting grounds, a U.S.-led global scientific study said.  Slideshow | Full Article 

    Emmanuel Roy, a suspect in a mortgage-fraud scheme is escorted by FBI agents after being taken into custody in New York, October 15, 2009. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

    Sowing seeds of corruption

    Corruption, whether it's crooked officials, financial fraudsters or philandering sports stars, is the country's No. 1 criminal threat, says the FBI.  Full Article 

    President Barack Obama delivers remarks at Lehigh Carbon Community College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, December 4, 2009. REUTERS/Jim Young

    No price tag on jobs boost

    "There are those who claim we have to choose between paying down our deficits on the one hand, and investing in job creation and economic growth on the other. But this is a false choice."  Full Article