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OYO Corporation surges on introduction of shareholder benefit program starting June 2026
OYO Corporation <9755> shares extended their sharp rally after the company announced a new shareholder benefit program following the market close on May 12. Starting June 2026, shareholders owning at least 200 shares will receive points twice a year (June and December) ranging from 2,000 to 22,000 per period (up to 44,000 points annually), depending on the size and duration of their holding. These points can be redeemed for gourmet food, electronics, and experiential gifts via a dedicated website.
Simultaneously, the company reported first-quarter (January-March) results, with revenue reaching 20,189 million yen (down 0.7% year-on-year), operating profit at 2,692 million yen (down 11.9%), and net profit at 1,929 million yen (down 19.7%). Performance was hindered by a delay in survey demand for offshore wind projects and sluggish results from domestic marine subsidiaries. In the international segment, earnings were weighed down by shipping delays and slow project progress at U.S. subsidiaries involved in earthquake-related operations.
For the full fiscal year ending December 2026, OYO maintained its guidance, forecasting revenue of 75,000 million yen (down 1.7% year-on-year), operating profit of 4,200 million yen (up 2.2%), and net profit of 3,900 million yen (down 10.0%).
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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