Sharp Full Year 2025 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations, Revenues Lag

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Sharp (TSE:6753) Full Year 2025 Results

Key Financial Results

  • Revenue: JP¥2.16t (down 7.0% from FY 2024).
  • Net income: JP¥36.1b (up from JP¥150.0b loss in FY 2024).
  • Profit margin: 1.7% (up from net loss in FY 2024).
  • EPS: JP¥55.59 (up from JP¥231 loss in FY 2024).
TSE:6753 Revenue and Expenses Breakdown May 13th 2025

All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period

Sharp EPS Beats Expectations, Revenues Fall Short

Revenue missed analyst estimates by 6.3%. Earnings per share (EPS) exceeded analyst estimates by 72%.

The primary driver behind last 12 months revenue was the Smart Office segment contributing a total revenue of JP¥680.6b (32% of total revenue). Notably, cost of sales worth JP¥1.75t amounted to 81% of total revenue thereby underscoring the impact on earnings. The largest operating expense was General & Administrative costs, amounting to JP¥378.4b (100% of total expenses). Over the last 12 months, the company's earnings were enhanced by non-operating gains of JP¥8.76b. Explore how 6753's revenue and expenses shape its earnings.

Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to decline by 3.3% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, while revenues in the Consumer Durables industry in Japan are expected to remain flat.

Performance of the Japanese Consumer Durables industry.

The company's shares are down 4.7% from a week ago.

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