Revenue for the Japanese firm reached 5.58 billion yen, up from 5.16 billion yen in 2025. This growth in top-line figures supported an operating profit of 640 million yen and a pretax profit of 611 million yen, outpacing the prior year's results of 594 million yen and 572 million yen, respectively. Earnings per share rose to 3.82 yen from 3.24 yen.
Management declared a midyear dividend of 1.30 yen, compared to no dividend payout at the same point last year. The company projects an annual dividend of 2.60 yen, an increase from the 2.10 yen distributed in 2025. These figures are reported under Japanese accounting standards, with future dividend payments remaining subject to official forecasts.




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