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Arisawa Manufacturing Posts ¥2.98B Net Profit Amid Rising Revenue

Arisawa Manufacturing Co. Ltd. reported a nine-month net profit of ¥2.98 billion, representing a slight decrease from the previous year despite a significant uptick in top-line revenue. The Japanese manufacturer’s results for the period ending December 31 highlight a period of operational growth tempered by tightening pretax margins.

Arisawa Manufacturing Posts ¥2.98B Net Profit Amid Rising Revenue

The Niigata-based company saw revenue climb to ¥41.26 billion, up from ¥37.78 billion in the same period last year. This 9.2% increase in sales helped drive operating profit to ¥4.12 billion, surpassing the ¥3.81 billion recorded previously. The growth suggests steady demand for the company’s industrial materials and electrical components.

Shifting Profit Margins

Despite the robust operational performance, pretax profit contracted to ¥3.99 billion from ¥4.09 billion. This pressure on the mid-line resulted in a net profit of ¥2.98 billion, down marginally from ¥3.00 billion a year ago. Earnings per share followed a similar trajectory, falling to ¥89.55 from ¥90.43.

According to the financial statement, the company’s performance metrics for the three quarters include:

    • Revenue: ¥41.26 billion
    • Operating Profit: ¥4.12 billion
    • Net Profit: ¥2.98 billion
Arisawa Manufacturing prepared these results based on Japanese accounting standards. The figures reflect a year of high production volume that was partially offset by non-operating costs, preventing the revenue gains from fully translating to the bottom line.
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