Takemoto Yohki first quarter net profit rises as revenue grows
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Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 30
Takemoto Yohki first quarter net profit rises as revenue grows
3 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 30
Takemoto Yohki reported a net profit of Y202.00 million for the first quarter ended March 31, up from Y188.00 million a year earlier.
Revenue increased to Y3.79 billion, with operating profit rising to Y295.00 million and pretax profit reaching Y281.00 million, according to Japanese accounting standards.
Earnings per share climbed to Y16.75 from Y15.62, reflecting continued growth for the Japan-based packaging manufacturer in early 2026.
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