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J.S.B., Last Fiscal Year Dividend Revised Upward by 11 yen
3480 J.S.B.Co.,Ltd. 【J-GAAP】
Dividend Guidance Update ReportJ.S.B.Co.,Ltd. <3480> [TSE Prime] announced a revision to its dividend after the market closed on December 13th (15:30). The company has increased its planned year-end lump-sum dividend for the fiscal year ending October 2024, from the original plan of 61 yen to 72 yen (compared to 63 yen before the 1-to-2 stock split in the previous period).
Kabutan News
Second Half Dividend Update
Fiscal Year | Adj. Dividend | Announce |
---|---|---|
May - Oct, 2024 Prev | 61 | Jun 13, 2024 |
May - Oct, 2024 New | 72 | Dec 13, 2024 |
Revised Amount | 11.00 |
Annual Dividend Update
Fiscal Year | Adj. Dividend | Announce |
---|---|---|
Oct, 2024 Prev | 61 | Dec 14, 2023 |
Oct, 2024 New | 72 | Dec 13, 2024 |
Revised Amount | 11.00 |
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