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Y's Table <2798.T>-1qtr group results

Thu Jul 9, 2009 4:15am EDT
   July 9 (Reuters) -
                Y'S TABLE CORP
                CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 (in billions of yen unless specified)
             3 months ended  3 months ended    6 months to     Year to   
               May 31, 2009    May 31, 2008    Aug 28, 2009    Feb 28, 2010
               LATEST          YEAR-AGO        H1              LATEST    
               RESULTS         RESULTS         FORECAST        FORECAST  
 Sales               3.85            3.29            7.91           16.17   
                                (+10.3 pct)                              
 Operating        loss 21 mln     prft 19 mln    prft 151 mln    prft 425 mln
                                (-90.8 pct)                              
 Recurring        loss 18 mln     prft 19 mln    prft 144 mln    prft 412 mln
                                (-90.5 pct)                              
 Net             loss 131 mln     loss 21 mln     prft 18 mln    prft 166 mln
 EPS           loss Y5,024.54    loss Y809.36    prft Y691.41  prft Y6,355.23
 NOTE - Y's Table Corp plans and operates restaurant chains.
 For latest earnings estimates made by Toyo Keizai, please
double click on 2798.TK1.



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