Tokyo-based tugboat operator Tokyo Kisen Co. Ltd. saw its net profit retreat during the first three quarters of its fiscal year. For the nine-month period ending Dec. 31, net profit landed at ¥503 million, a sharp decline from the ¥2.18 billion reported during the same timeframe the previous year.
Narrowing Operating Losses
Despite the bottom-line contraction, the company's top-line performance remained resilient. Total revenue climbed to ¥9.97 billion, up from ¥9.14 billion in the prior year. Tokyo Kisen also managed to significantly reduce its operating deficit, reporting a loss of ¥24 million compared to a ¥178 million loss a year ago.The financial results, which follow Japanese accounting standards, reflect a period of stabilizing operations despite lower overall earnings:
- Pretax profit reached ¥212 million, up from ¥56 million.
- Earnings per share fell to ¥50.56 from ¥219.21.
- Revenue increased by approximately 9% year-over-year.

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