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Teac <6803.T>-2008/09 parent results

Tue May 12, 2009 11:00pm EDT
   May 13 (Reuters) -
                TEAC CORP
                PARENT-ONLY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 (in billions of yen unless specified)
               Year ended      Year ended
               Mar 31, 2009    Mar 31, 2008
               LATEST          YEAR-AGO  
               RESULTS         RESULTS   
 Sales              38.46           47.43   
                (-18.9 pct)      (-2.0 pct)
 Operating           1.02            1.37   
                (-25.5 pct)    (+107.3 pct)
 Recurring            267 mln         734 mln
                (-63.6 pct)              
 Net              loss 14 mln   prft 1.05   
 EPS               loss Y0.05      prft Y4.29
  EPS                                   Y3.62
 Annual div                nil             nil
 NOTE - Teac Corp is a major producer of magnetic recording devices for PCs, such as floppy disk drives and CD-ROM drives.
 If there is no Q1 or Q3 dividend, Q2 will in most cases
correspond to the first-half dividend and Q4 to the second-half
dividend announced before a new corporate law in 2006 allowed
companies to pay and report dividends on a quarterly basis.
 For latest earnings estimates made by Toyo Keizai, please
double click on 6803.TK1.



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