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Tecmira Holdings Surges on Upward FY02/26 Forecast Revision Driven by Robust Shenzhen Production
Tecmira Holdings <3627> staged a significant rebound after announcing post-market on the 7th that its consolidated results for the fiscal year ending February 2026 are expected to outperform previous guidance. While still being finalized, net sales are now projected at \10.405 billion (down 6.8% YoY), up from the earlier forecast of \10.2 billion. More importantly, the net loss is expected to narrow to \58 million, a marked improvement from the previously estimated \90 million loss and the prior year’s \140 million deficit. The market responded favorably to this improved bottom-line outlook.
The upward revision was primarily driven by the IoT & Device segment, supported by stabilized production at the Shenzhen plant in China. Shipments ahead of the late-February Spring
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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