Revenue at the Tokyo-listed company reached 12.64 billion yen, a noticeable expansion from the 10.25 billion yen reported in the previous year. This performance translated into an operating profit of 1 billion yen, compared to 653 million yen a year earlier. Pretax profit followed a similar trajectory, rising to 945 million yen from 604 million yen.
Shareholders saw earnings climb to 62.49 yen per share, up from 38.77 yen in 2025. These results, which adhere to Japanese accounting standards, reflect a strong start to the company's fiscal cycle.





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