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Denka Full Year 2025 Earnings: Misses Expectations

TSE:4061
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Denka (TSE:4061) Full Year 2025 Results

Key Financial Results

  • Revenue: JP¥400.3b (up 2.8% from FY 2024).
  • Net loss: JP¥12.3b (down by 203% from JP¥11.9b profit in FY 2024).
  • JP¥143 loss per share (down from JP¥139 profit in FY 2024).
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TSE:4061 Earnings and Revenue Growth May 15th 2025

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

Denka Revenues and Earnings Miss Expectations

Revenue missed analyst estimates by 2.0%. Earnings per share (EPS) was also behind analyst expectations.

Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 2.1% p.a. on average during the next 2 years, compared to a 4.6% growth forecast for the Chemicals industry in Japan.

Performance of the Japanese Chemicals industry.

The company's shares are up 7.3% from a week ago.

Risk Analysis

You still need to take note of risks, for example - Denka has 2 warning signs (and 1 which is concerning) we think you should know about.

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