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Oiles Corp Profit Dips to ¥3.88 Billion Amid Tighter Margins

Tokyo-based Oiles Corp reported a slight decline in net profit for the first nine months of the fiscal year, earning ¥3.88 billion as rising costs offset a marginal increase in total revenue.

Oiles Corp Profit Dips to ¥3.88 Billion Amid Tighter Margins

Oiles Corp (6282.TO) saw its bottom line tighten during the first three quarters of the fiscal year, as operational expenses appeared to weigh on modest top-line gains. According to the company's latest financial disclosure, revenue for the nine-month period ending December 31 reached ¥49.83 billion, representing a narrow increase over the ¥49.72 billion reported during the same timeframe last year.

Despite the stable sales figures, profitability faced clear headwinds. Operating profit slipped to ¥4.93 billion from ¥5.22 billion in the prior period, while pretax income dropped to ¥5.08 billion. The data suggests that the industrial component manufacturer faced increased pressure on its margins even as demand remained relatively consistent.

Capital Efficiency and Earnings

In a divergence from the overall profit trend, earnings per share (EPS) actually improved to ¥132.98, up from ¥130.38 in the previous year. This growth in per-share value, despite the ¥3.88 billion net profit being lower than the previous year's ¥3.97 billion, typically indicates effective capital management or a reduction in outstanding shares during the reporting cycle.

The results, which are based on Japanese accounting standards, reflect the following core financial metrics for the period:

    • Total Revenue: ¥49.83 billion
    • Operating Profit: ¥4.93 billion
    • Net Profit: ¥3.88 billion
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