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Workman Profits Jump 23% as Revenue Surpasses ¥124 Billion

Workman Co. Ltd. reported a sharp rise in nine-month earnings through December 31, with net profit climbing to ¥16.04 billion as the Japanese retailer capitalized on strong consumer demand and improved operational efficiency.

Workman Profits Jump 23% as Revenue Surpasses ¥124 Billion

The Tokyo-listed company saw its total revenue reach ¥124.30 billion for the period, a substantial increase from the ¥107.61 billion recorded during the same timeframe last year. This growth trajectory was reflected across all major financial metrics, with operating profit rising to ¥25.22 billion compared to ¥20.67 billion previously. According to the company’s financial statement, earnings per share improved to ¥196.52, up from ¥159.52 a year ago.

Strengthening Operating Margins

The retailer’s ability to scale operations effectively resulted in a pretax profit of ¥25.85 billion, outpacing the ¥21.04 billion achieved in the prior year. The results, which are calculated based on Japanese accounting standards, underscore a period of robust expansion for the brand as it navigates the competitive domestic landscape.

Key financial highlights for the nine-month period include:

    • Total Revenue: ¥124.30 billion
    • Operating Profit: ¥25.22 billion
    • Net Profit: ¥16.04 billion
Despite the surge in profitability, Workman has maintained a consistent stance on its shareholder returns. The company confirmed a year-end dividend forecast of ¥73.00 per share, keeping the annual payout flat compared to the previous fiscal year. Management noted that all future dividend figures remain projections based on current performance estimates.

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