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MTI Ltd. Posts Profit Growth as First-Quarter Revenue Climbs

Tokyo-based MTI Ltd. (9438.TO) reported a rise in net profit to 603.00 million yen for the first quarter ended Dec. 31, 2024, supported by a steady expansion in revenue. The digital services provider saw growth across its key financial metrics, marking a positive start to the 2025 fiscal year.

MTI Ltd. Posts Profit Growth as First-Quarter Revenue Climbs

The company’s operating profit reached 835.00 million yen, up from 718.00 million yen in the same quarter the previous year. This performance translated to a pretax profit of 923.00 million yen, reflecting a robust operational trajectory. According to the financial report, earnings per share rose to 10.87 yen, compared to 10.69 yen a year ago.

Revenue for the quarter climbed to 7.77 billion yen, a notable increase over the 7.27 billion yen reported during the first quarter of 2024. The results, which are based on Japanese accounting standards, indicate a consistent upward trend for the firm as it navigates the competitive digital content landscape.

Quarterly Financial Highlights

    • Net profit: 603.00 million yen (vs. 589.00 million yen in 2024)
    • Operating profit: 835.00 million yen (vs. 718.00 million yen in 2024)
    • Total revenue: 7.77 billion yen (vs. 7.27 billion yen in 2024)
While the company did not provide diluted earnings figures for the current period, the year-over-year improvement in core profitability suggests a stabilized margin profile. The company continues to focus on its primary market in Japan, maintaining the momentum gained during the previous fiscal cycle.
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