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Eltes Extends Gains in Late Afternoon Trade on Upward Revision to Operating Profit for the Fiscal Year Ending February 2026
Eltes <3967> Extended Gains in Late Afternoon Trade. Around 3 p.m., the Company Said Its Consolidated Results for the Fiscal Year Ending February 2026 Are Likely to Exceed Previous Forecasts, With Revenue Seen Rising to 8.96 Billion Yen From an Initial 8.2 Billion Yen (Up 22.5% Year on Year) and Operating Profit Increasing to 430 Million Yen From 380 Million Yen (4.6 Times the Previous Year). The Revision Was Viewed Positively by the Market.
The Upgrade Was Driven by Stronger-Than-Expected Performance in the Digital Risk, AI Security and Smart City Segments, as Well as the Completion of a Major Transaction in the Fourth Quarter in the DX Promotion Business, Which Had Posted Operating Losses Through the Third Quarter. Segment Profit in the DX Promotion Business Is Now Expected to Turn Positive for the Full Year. However, the Company Revised Down Its Net Income Forecast to a Loss of 170 Million Yen From a Previously Expected Profit of 170 Million Yen (Versus a Loss of 860 Million Yen a Year Earlier), Citing Impairment Losses on Software Assets Held by a Subsidiary.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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