The company’s financial results for the period ending Dec. 31 show a divergence between top-line growth and operational efficiency. While revenue climbed to ¥4.66 billion from ¥4.49 billion, the firm struggled to translate those gains into the bottom line. Operating profit fell to ¥445 million, down from ¥496 million in the previous year, according to the official filing based on Japanese accounting standards.
Dividend Forecast and Shareholder Returns
In a move that suggests long-term optimism despite the current earnings pressure, HIP Corp. revised its shareholder return policy. The company announced an annual dividend forecast of ¥70.00 per share, marking a notable increase from the ¥54.00 paid out in the previous fiscal year.Key financial metrics for the nine-month period include:
- Pretax profit decreased to ¥449 million from ¥494 million.
- Earnings per share dropped to ¥79.55 from ¥86.62.
- Total revenue growth represented a year-on-year increase of approximately 3.8%.
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