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adish Co. Narrows Annual Loss as Operating Profit Returns to Black

Tokyo-listed adish Co. Ltd. reported a significant recovery for the fiscal year ended December 31, nearly erasing its net loss as operating margins moved into positive territory. The company narrowed its annual deficit to just ¥1.00 million, a sharp contrast to the ¥115.00 million loss posted in the previous year.

adish Co. Narrows Annual Loss as Operating Profit Returns to Black

The company’s top-line performance saw steady growth, with total revenue reaching ¥3.70 billion compared to ¥3.59 billion in the prior period. This increase in turnover was bolstered by a more efficient cost structure, allowing the group to post an operating profit of ¥2.00 million. This marks a substantial turnaround from the ¥132.00 million operating loss recorded a year earlier.

Financial Recovery Milestones

Beyond the operating level, the company's bottom-line metrics showed consistent improvement across all major categories. According to the financial report, several key figures highlight the transition:

  • Pretax profit reached ¥18.00 million, reversing a prior loss of ¥117.00 million.
  • Net loss per share improved to ¥1.01, down from ¥66.69.
    • Total group revenue grew year-over-year to support the shift toward profitability.
The results, prepared in accordance with Japanese accounting standards, suggest that the group has stabilized its operations following a period of heavy losses. While the company remained slightly in the red at the net level, the jump in pretax earnings points to a healthier fiscal trajectory for the Tokyo-based firm.
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