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Namco Bandai Holdings <7832.T>-2008/09 group

Thu May 7, 2009 10:01pm EDT
   May 8 (Reuters) -
                NAMCO BANDAI HOLDINGS INC
                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             426.40          460.47          430.00          195.00   
                 (-7.4 pct)      (+0.3 pct)         (+0.8%)         (+2.2%)
 Operating          22.35           33.41           22.50            2.50   
                (-33.1 pct)     (-20.9 pct)         (+0.7%)        (-55.2%)
 Recurring          24.51           36.20           23.50            3.00   
                (-32.3 pct)     (-20.6 pct)         (-4.1%)        (-58.8%)
 Net                11.83           32.68           12.50            1.00   
                (-63.8 pct)     (+34.7 pct)         (+5.7%)        (-22.0%)
 EPS                   Y47.95         Y128.65          Y51.80           Y4.14
 Diluted   
  EPS                  Y47.88         Y128.47                               
 Annual div            Y24.00          Y24.00          Y24.00               
  -Q2 div              Y12.00          Y12.00          Y12.00               
  -Q4 div              Y12.00          Y12.00          Y12.00               
 NOTE - Namco Bandai Holdings Inc is a holding company formed on Sept. 29, 2005, through the merger of two toy makers Bandai Co. and Namco Ltd.
 For latest earnings estimates made by Toyo Keizai, please
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