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Yamazaki Baking (2212) Exceeds Earnings Estimates in Q1 with Astonishing Net Income Growth: Overview and Analysis

  • Yamazaki Baking‘s operating income for the first quarter was 16.51 billion yen, a year-on-year increase of 77%.
  • Estimated operating income was 13.77 billion yen, signifying that the company beat estimates.
  • The net income of the company was 10.94 billion yen, compared to 5.48 billion yen year-on-year.
  • Net income surpassed the estimated 8.32 billion yen, based on two estimates.
  • Net sales in the first quarter were 306.66 billion yen, marking an 11% increase year-on-year.
  • The company’s net sales beat estimates of 299.9 billion yen.
  • The company retains its year forecast of an operating income of 48.00 billion yen, although it is below the estimated 51.46 billion yen.
  • Similarly, they maintain their prediction of 31.50 billion yen net income, despite an estimate of 33.77 billion yen.
  • Yamazaki baking continues to forecast net sales of 1.22 trillion yen, even with an estimate being bigger at 1.24 trillion yen.
  • The company also maintains their dividend at 28.00 yen, undershooting the estimated 37.13 yen.
  • Current ratings of the company have been described as 5 buys, 3 holds, and 0 sells.

A look at Yamazaki Baking Smart Scores

FactorScoreMagnitude
Value3
Dividend2
Growth5
Resilience4
Momentum5
OVERALL SMART SCORE3.8

Smart Score is a compound score for the Company indicating its overall outlook. It is derived by taking an equally weighted average of underlying Factor scores computed by Smartkarma

Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd., known for producing a variety of baking foods like bread, pastry, and cake, has garnered a positive long-term outlook based on Smartkarma Smart Scores. With a strong emphasis on growth and momentum, the company seems well-positioned for future success in the market. Its high Growth and Momentum scores indicate a promising trajectory for expansion and performance.

Additionally, Yamazaki Baking showcases resilience, which further bolsters its overall outlook. The company’s ability to withstand market challenges and maintain stability adds to its attractiveness for potential investors. While the Value and Dividend scores are not the highest, the robust scores in Growth, Resilience, and Momentum suggest a bright future for Yamazaki Baking in the long run.


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