The Japanese firm’s revenue fell to 3.17 billion yen for the six-month period, down from 5.70 billion yen in the previous year. Operating profit mirrored this decline, dropping to 647 million yen from 2.45 billion yen, while pretax profit settled at 620 million yen compared to the 2.45 billion yen reported a year prior.
Earnings per share rose to 16.80 yen, up from 11.29 yen in 2025. These results, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, reflect a complex fiscal performance where decreased operational volume coincided with improved net profitability.

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