Phison's April profit exceeds 80% of last year's full-year earnings, EPS reaches NT$34.56

Memory controller IC maker Phison reported self-assessed net profit attributable to the parent company of NT$7.64 billion in April, surpassing 80% of last year's full-year earnings, with EPS at NT$34.56.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Chien-chung Hsinchu 13th) Memory controller IC manufacturer Phison's self-assessed net profit attributable to the parent company in April reached NT$7.64 billion, performing better than the NT$108 million loss in the same period last year, and accounting for 87.4% of the NT$8.739 billion full-year profit in 2025. Earnings per share (EPS) reached NT$34.56.

Benefiting from increased shipments and rising average prices, Phison's revenue in April climbed to NT$20.207 billion, setting a new historical high. Cumulative revenue for the first four months reached NT$61.174 billion, an annual increase of 208.32%.

Due to its marketable securities reaching the standard for disclosing attention-grabbing transaction information in the centralized trading market, Phison today announced its self-assessed April profit. The single-month net profit attributable to the parent company was NT$7.64 billion, outperforming the NT$108 million loss in the same period last year, with EPS at NT$34.56.

Phison's cumulative net profit attributable to the parent company for the first four months reached NT$22.814 billion, an increase of over 21 times compared to the same period last year, with EPS at NT$103.36. (Edited by Lin Chia-hsien) 1150513

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