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Konoike Transport Profit Dips to ¥12.4B Despite Revenue Growth

Konoike Transport Co. Ltd. reported a decline in net profit for the nine months ended December 31, even as the Japanese logistics firm saw its top-line revenue and operating income climb. The company posted a net profit of ¥12.49 billion, down from ¥13.80 billion in the same period last year, reflecting a tightening of margins despite increased business volume.

Konoike Transport Profit Dips to ¥12.4B Despite Revenue Growth

Konoike Transport saw its revenue climb to ¥270.28 billion during the nine-month period, up from ¥258.42 billion in the previous year. This growth highlights a steady expansion in the company's logistics and transport operations across the Japanese market. Operating profit also improved, reaching ¥19.25 billion compared to ¥17.83 billion a year earlier, signaling that core operations remain efficient.

Analyzing the Margin Compression

Despite the gains in revenue and operating income, the company's net profit experienced a contraction. According to the financial report, net profit fell to ¥12.49 billion, down from ¥13.80 billion in the same period last year. This decline resulted in earnings per share of ¥235.26, a decrease from the ¥260.18 reported in the prior year.

The results, which are based on Japanese accounting standards, show that pretax profit actually grew to ¥19.28 billion from ¥18.20 billion. The disparity between the rising pretax figures and the lower net income suggests that the bottom-line pressure likely stems from higher tax expenses or extraordinary items rather than a failure in operational performance.

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