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Daikokuya Holdings Narrows Nine-Month Loss as Revenue Climbs

Daikokuya Holdings Co. Ltd. reported a narrowed net loss of ¥665.00 million for the nine months ended December 31, an improvement over the ¥714.00 million loss recorded during the same period last year. The Tokyo-listed firm saw revenue grow to ¥8.09 billion, signaling a gradual stabilization of its financial performance despite continued bottom-line pressure.

Daikokuya Holdings Narrows Nine-Month Loss as Revenue Climbs

The company’s top-line performance saw a year-on-year increase, rising from ¥7.75 billion to ¥8.09 billion. This revenue growth contributed to a reduction in operating losses, which narrowed to ¥567.00 million from the previous year's ¥639.00 million. The results, based on Japanese accounting standards, indicate a modest recovery in the group's core operations over the three-quarter period.

Bottom-Line Improvements

According to the financial report, the group's pretax loss also saw a marginal reduction, coming in at ¥742.00 million compared to ¥781.00 million in the prior period. The net loss per share improved significantly, dropping to ¥2.71 from a loss of ¥5.05 per share a year earlier, reflecting a higher degree of efficiency relative to the company's outstanding shares.

While Daikokuya Holdings remains in negative territory, the year-on-year narrowing of losses across operating, pretax, and net levels suggests a trend toward fiscal stabilization. The company's ability to grow revenue while trimming expenses highlights a tightening of operational control as it navigates a challenging retail and financial landscape in Japan.

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