K.S. Terminals Q1 Self-Assessed Profit Up 7.9% YoY, EPS 0.47

Terminal maker K.S. Terminals reported a Q1 EPS of NT$0.47, with March revenue hitting a 4-year high due to growing demand in green energy and servers.
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(CNA Reporter Zeng Renkai, Taipei, 15th) Terminal manufacturer K.S. Terminals announced today that its self-assessed after-tax profit for March was NT$0.14 per share. First-quarter revenue was NT$1.263 billion, an increase of 25.5% year-over-year. The Q1 self-assessed after-tax profit was NT$80.27 million, up 7.9% year-over-year and down 1.8% quarter-over-quarter, with an after-tax profit of NT$0.47 per share.

K.S. Terminals' March revenue was NT$471 million, an increase of 25.6% YoY and 42.7% MoM, marking a new high in over four years. Today, it announced its self-assessed after-tax profit for March was NT$27.67 million, down 26.2% YoY, with a single-month after-tax profit of NT$0.14 per share.

K.S. Terminals previously stated that operations in 2025 were heavily impacted by US tariffs and policies, putting pressure on the automotive and home appliance product lines. Looking ahead to 2026, with inventory levels returning to normal and the labor cost structure improving, operations this year are expected to recover quarter by quarter. The company is optimistic about green energy-related connectors for energy storage and power distribution, as well as connectors for servers, viewing them as its core growth drivers. (Editor: Zhang Liangzhi) 1150415

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