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Ariake Japan Reports 14.6% Rise in Nine-Month Net Profit

Ariake Japan Co. Ltd. posted a net profit of ¥6.89 billion for the nine months ended Dec. 31, climbing from ¥6.01 billion a year earlier as the seasoning manufacturer saw steady growth across its core business lines.

Ariake Japan Reports 14.6% Rise in Nine-Month Net Profit

The Tokyo-listed company reported total revenue of ¥49.93 billion, a marginal increase from the ¥48.87 billion recorded during the same period in the previous fiscal year. This top-line growth supported a rise in operating profit, which reached ¥8.77 billion, up from ¥8.17 billion. The results underscore a period of stable demand for Ariake's natural seasonings and food bases, even as global producers face fluctuating raw material costs.

Strengthening Profitability and EPS

Profitability metrics showed broader improvement, with pretax profit jumping to ¥10.17 billion from ¥8.89 billion. According to the company's financial filing, earnings per share rose to ¥216.20, compared to ¥188.71 in the prior-year period. The gains reflect the company's ability to maintain margins through operational efficiencies within its domestic and international production hubs.

The figures, which are based on Japanese accounting standards, represent the consolidated performance for the three quarters of the fiscal year ending March 2025. Ariake Japan continues to position itself as a key supplier to the global food service and processing industries, leveraging its proprietary extraction technologies to drive long-term value.

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