Revenue for the period reached 6.99 billion yen, showing a modest growth from the 6.69 billion yen reported in 2025. Despite this uptick in top-line figures, operational costs weighed heavily on the company's bottom line. Kyoshin posted an operating loss of 346 million yen, a stark departure from the 208 million yen operating profit achieved a year prior.
Pretax losses deepened to 363 million yen, compared to a 193 million yen profit in the previous cycle. Consequently, earnings per share dropped to a loss of 23.35 yen from a positive 2.23 yen last year. These results, compiled under Japanese accounting standards, reflect a challenging start to the fiscal year for the Tokyo-listed entity.





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