For the year ended 31 March, net profit rose to Y371 million from Y260 million, while revenue increased to Y12.73 billion from Y11.80 billion.
Operating profit climbed to Y581 million from Y446 million, pretax profit to Y600 million from Y481 million, and earnings per share to Y2.77 from Y1.94.
The Japanese company said the results were prepared under Japanese accounting standards, marking broad year-on-year improvement across sales, profitability and shareholder earnings.
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