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Daiki Aluminium Profits Surge 25% on Stronger Nine-Month Sales

Daiki Aluminium Industry Co. Ltd. reported a significant uptick in its financial performance for the nine months ending December 31, with net profit climbing to ¥1.84 billion. The Japanese secondary aluminum producer saw revenue growth and improved margins drive earnings well above the prior year's results, according to the company’s latest financial filing.

Daiki Aluminium Profits Surge 25% on Stronger Nine-Month Sales

The Osaka-based manufacturer posted a 9.1% increase in revenue, reaching ¥232.54 billion compared to ¥213.13 billion during the same period last year. This top-line growth filtered down to the bottom line, where operating profit rose to ¥4.53 billion, up from ¥3.54 billion. The results, calculated under Japanese accounting standards, reflect a resilient demand environment despite global economic fluctuations.

Profitability metrics across the board showed marked improvement. Pretax profit grew to ¥2.99 billion, while earnings per share jumped to ¥46.43 from ¥36.75 a year ago. The company’s diluted earnings per share also saw a corresponding rise to ¥45.72, signaling a robust recovery in shareholder value.

Key Financial Performance Indicators

  • Revenue: ¥232.54 billion (Up from ¥213.13 billion)
    • Operating Profit: ¥4.53 billion (Up 28% year-over-year)
  • Net Profit: ¥1.84 billion (Up from ¥1.47 billion)
Market analysts attribute the steady growth to stabilized raw material costs and sustained industrial demand within the Japanese market. As of December 31, the company maintains its trajectory toward meeting full-year fiscal targets, supported by a strengthening operational margin.
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