Computer Institute of Japan, Ltd. Revises Earnings & Dividend — Profit Up 13%
Computer Institute of Japan, Ltd. (TSE:4826) has raised its earnings and dividend forecasts for the fiscal year ending June 2026, citing stronger-than-expected performance in public and energy sectors alongside contributions from a newly consolidated subsidiary.
| Item | Before | After | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | JPY 28.5bn | JPY 29.2bn | +2.5% |
| Operating Profit | JPY 2.25bn | JPY 2.55bn | +13.3% |
| Ordinary Income | JPY 2.28bn | JPY 2.58bn | +13.2% |
| 親会社株主に帰属する当期純利益 | JPY 1.50bn | JPY 1.68bn | +12.0% |
| 1株当たり当期純利益 | JPY 26.52/share | JPY 29.74/share | +JPY 3.22/share |
The company attributed the upward revision to robust order intake in public infrastructure and energy sectors, combined with earnings contributions from the consolidation of subsidiary Infotech Solutions Inc. Management noted that despite implementing wage increases and enhanced employee benefits, operating profit margins expanded beyond initial projections, reflecting improved operational efficiency and cost management across the business.
The year-end dividend has been raised 25% to JPY 10.00/share from JPY 8.00/share, bringing the full-year dividend to JPY 20.00/share, a 11.1% increase. This reflects management’s confidence in sustained earnings momentum and improved financial position. The dividend increase signals that profit growth is outpacing human capital investments, suggesting strengthened competitive positioning and sustainable long-term growth prospects for shareholders.
Source: Original filing (TDnet) | 日本語版
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