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Grandes Inc. Swings to Annual Loss as Revenue Contracts

Tokyo-based Grandes Inc. (3261.TO) posted a net loss of ¥3.00 million for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, reversing a profit of ¥251.00 million from the prior year. The shift into the red follows a notable decline in top-line revenue and a steep drop in operating income, according to the company's latest financial disclosure.

Grandes Inc. Swings to Annual Loss as Revenue Contracts

The company’s revenue fell to ¥3.42 billion for the 2025 fiscal year, down from ¥4.23 billion in 2024. This contraction in business volume weighed heavily on the bottom line, resulting in a loss per share of ¥0.76, compared to earnings per share of ¥69.45 in the preceding twelve-month period.

Eroding Operating Margins

Operational efficiency also saw a significant downturn. Grandes reported an operating profit of just ¥12.00 million, a fraction of the ¥482.00 million recorded in 2024. Pretax profit followed a similar trajectory, tumbling to ¥28.00 million from ¥466.00 million a year earlier.

The following figures summarize the consolidated performance for the year:

    • Revenue: ¥3.42 billion (down from ¥4.23 billion)
    • Operating Profit: ¥12.00 million (down from ¥482.00 million)
    • Net Result: ¥3.00 million loss (down from ¥251.00 million profit)
These results, prepared in accordance with Japanese accounting standards, reflect the challenging environment the firm faced throughout 2025. The transition from a substantial profit to a marginal loss underscores the volatility in the company's recent operational cycle.
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