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The latest update is out from Taikisha ( (JP:1979) ).
Taikisha has revised its dividend policy, raising its target consolidated dividend on equity ratio from 4.0% to 4.5%, reflecting improved profitability and an emphasis on shareholder returns under its current medium-term business plan through the fiscal year ending March 31, 2028. The new policy takes effect from the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026 and is intended to support stable, enhanced dividends over time.
In conjunction with the policy revision and strong earnings for the current fiscal year, the company has proposed increasing its year-end dividend for the year ended March 31, 2026 to ¥70 per share, up from the earlier forecast of ¥54, funded from retained earnings. On a post-split basis following a 2-for-1 share split in April 2025, this brings the annual dividend for fiscal 2026 to ¥110 per share, signaling a more generous capital return stance to shareholders despite a lower headline annual payout versus the prior year’s pre-split figures.
The most recent analyst rating on (JP:1979) stock is a Buy with a Yen4050.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Taikisha stock, see the JP:1979 Stock Forecast page.
More about Taikisha
Taikisha Ltd. is a Japan-based engineering company listed on the TSE Prime Market, operating mainly in building equipment and industrial systems, including air-conditioning and environmental systems. The company focuses on stable, shareholder-friendly capital policies, using dividend on equity (DOE) as a key metric in its medium-term business plan to balance profitability, growth investment and returns to shareholders.
Average Trading Volume: 153,053
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy
Current Market Cap: Yen218.3B
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