For the six months ended 31 March 2026, net profit rose to Y995m from Y760m, while revenue increased to Y7.81bn from Y6.32bn.
Operating profit climbed to Y1.39bn from Y1.16bn, pretax profit also reached Y1.38bn, and earnings per share rose to Y81.06 from Y64.35.
Diluted earnings per share increased to Y80.71 from Y63.51, with the Japanese company reporting its half-year results under Japanese accounting standards.
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