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Tradia Corp Net Profit Jumps 44% Despite Slight Revenue Dip

Tradia Corp. (9365.TO) reported a significant 43.7% increase in net profit for the nine months ending December 31, 2024, reaching ¥362 million. Despite a marginal decline in top-line revenue, the Japanese logistics provider demonstrated improved margins and a sharp rise in pretax income compared to the same period last year.

Tradia Corp Net Profit Jumps 44% Despite Slight Revenue Dip

According to the latest financial filing, the company’s revenue for the three quarters settled at ¥12.53 billion, a slight decrease from the ¥12.64 billion recorded a year earlier. However, the firm successfully navigated this contraction to post an operating profit of ¥239 million, up from ¥235 million, suggesting tighter control over core operational costs.

Profitability Gains Outpace Revenue

The most significant growth occurred in the company’s pretax profit, which climbed to ¥503 million from ¥359 million in the prior-year period. This surge in profitability flowed through to the bottom line, resulting in earnings per share of ¥246.98, a substantial improvement over the ¥172.20 reported previously.

The results, which are based on Japanese accounting standards, reflect a robust bottom-line performance even as global logistics markets face shifting demand. Tradia Corp, which operates primarily out of Japan, appears to be leveraging non-operating income or improved efficiency to bolster its final results amid the cooling revenue environment.

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