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ASAHI GROUP HOLDINGS,LTD.

Latest Tokyo Brief coverage on ASAHI GROUP HOLDINGS,LTD., tracking filings, financial news, and market signals from Japan.

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  1. A Cyberattack Froze Asahi's Japan Shipments, and Its Books Are Only Just Catching Up

    A cyberattack that froze Asahi's Japan order and shipping systems in September 2025 cut annual operating profit 30.9% to ¥185.9bn and delayed the results so long that the brewer now needs a September 2026 shareholders' meeting just to report them.

  2. Asahi cuts 2025 outlook as cyberattack fallout pushes profits lower

    Asahi cut its outlook for the year ended December 2025 ahead of a delayed July 8 results release, trimming revenue by 2.0% but cutting operating profit to ¥185 billion and net profit attributable to owners to ¥120 billion. The company tied the reset to a cyberattack-related system disruption in Japan, higher raw-material costs, impairment losses and related expenses. An extraordinary shareholders meeting is now planned for early September because the same disruption delayed settlement procedures and reporting materials. The figures are revised guidance, not final results.

  3. Asahi cuts 2025 earnings outlook, schedules September meeting for delayed reports

    Asahi cut revenue guidance for the year ended December 2025 to ¥2.89 trillion from ¥2.95 trillion, but the bigger damage is below the line, with business profit reduced to ¥260 billion from ¥290 billion and net profit to ¥120 billion from ¥167.5 billion. The brewer blamed cyberattack-related system disruption in Japan, higher raw-material costs, impairment losses and other system-related expenses. It now says the overdue full-year results are due on July 8, and the reporting item skipped at the March shareholders' meeting will move to an extraordinary meeting in early September, with June 30 set as the record date.