Photronics posts FY net income attributable to shareholders of USD 28.6 million, representing a 162 percent increase

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Photronics posts FY net income attributable to shareholders of USD 28.6 million, representing a 162 percent increase

Photronics Inc. reported its financial results for the year ended October 31, 2025. Revenue for the period was 100.0 percent of the company's total, with cost of goods sold accounting for 64.7 percent. Gross profit stood at 35.3 percent. Operating income was 24.5 percent, and non-operating income represented 1.6 percent. Net income attributable to shareholders was 28.6 percent for the full year. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share attributable to Photronics Inc. shareholders was USD 2.01 for the year ended October 31, 2025. The company continues to provide business outlook and guidance through its investor relations website.

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