Onoken Co., Ltd.
Q1 Fiscal Year ending March 2027 Financial Results Presentation
In Q1 of the fiscal year ending March 2027, steel operations posted higher sales and profits due to increased sales volume and improved spreads. Construction business secured large-scale projects but progress delays led to lower revenue and margins. Gains from the sale of strategic holdings contributed to ordinary income. Full-year guidance remains unchanged, and plans for the first half and second half were disclosed. The dividend policy remains at 69 yen per year.
Key Figures
- Sales: 61,559 百万円(1Q実績)
- Operating income: 1,111 百万円(1Q実績)
- Ordinary income: 1,384 百万円(1Q実績)
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Overview of Performance
This results set shows improved spreads and increased sales for the steel business driven by higher sales volumes and price increases led by domestic manufacturers, resulting in higher revenue and profit. In contrast, the construction business saw lower revenue and margins due to progress delays on orders despite solid new orders. Selling, general and administrative expenses rose overall, but profits from the steel segment and strengthened inventories and processing facilities provided support. The policy to continue leveraging government orders related to national resilience projects is maintained. The impact of the Kumamoto earthquake is considered limited for now, and the forecast is left unchanged.
Outlook and Key Risks
For the fiscal year ending March 2027, the company will disclose plans for the first and second halves and aims to achieve the full-year target. There is a possibility of one-off costs such as repair expenses due to earthquake impacts, but steel demand may rise in response to reconstruction needs in Kumamoto; however, timing and magnitude are uncertain. From Q2 onward, the outlook will monitor progress on restoration construction and potential cost increases.
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Onoken Co., Ltd.
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