November 8, 2007


Revision of Forecast for Business Results

Fukuoka, November 8, 2007 - SANIX Inc. (Ticker: 4651, TSE/OSE/FSE, President & CEO: Shin-ichi Munemasa) announced revisions of its earnings forecasts for the first half-year and full-year, previously announced on May 16, 2007.

1. Revision to First Half Results Forecast
(1) Consolidated results forecast (April 1, 2007 to September 30, 2007)

(Millions of Yen)
Net Sales
Operating Income
Recurring Profit
Net Income
Previous Forecast
(as of May 16, 2007)
14,230 
160 
100 
(60) 
Revised Forecast
13,740 
270 
230 
(420) 
Difference
(490) 
110 
130 
(360) 
% Change
(3.4%) 
68.8% 
130.0% 
Results from year before
15,532 
(1,473) 
(1,519) 
(1,579) 

(2) Non-consolidated results forecast (April 1, 2007 to September 30, 2007)

(Millions of Yen)
Net Sales
Operating Income
Recurring Profit
Net Income
Previous Forecast
(as of May 16, 2007)
13,650 
120 
20 
(100) 
Revised Forecast
13,370 
330 
140 
(520) 
Difference
(280) 
210 
120 
(420) 
% Change
(2.1%) 
175.0% 
600.0% 
Results from year before
14,706 
(1,465) 
(1,526) 
(1,537) 


2. Revision to Full-year Results Forecast
(1) Consolidated results forecast (April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008)

(Millions of Yen)
Net Sales
Operating Income
Recurring Profit
Net Income
Previous Forecast
(as of May 16, 2007)
28,680 
1,000 
900 
660 
Revised Forecast
28,220 
1,500 
1,430 
660 
Difference
(460) 
500 
530 
% Change
(1.6%) 
50.0% 
58.9% 
Results from year before
28,908 
(1,568) 
(1,659) 
(1,930) 

(2) Non-consolidated results forecast (April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008)

(Millions of Yen)
Net Sales
Operating Income
Recurring Profit
Net Income
Previous Forecast
(as of May 16, 2007)
27,000 
940 
760 
580 
Revised Forecast
26,770 
1,590 
1,330 
560 
Difference
(230) 
650 
570 
(20) 
% Change
(0.9%) 
69.1% 
75.0% 
(3.4%) 
Results from year before
27,457 
(1,497) 
(1,650) 
(1,865) 


(Note) These forecasts are based on information available as of November 8, 2007. Actual results may be different from forecasts due to various unexpected factors in the future.

For more information, please contact:
Masahiro Shimojo, Director,
Management & Planning Division