Revenue rose to Y16.26bn from Y15.27bn, operating profit to Y1.44bn from Y1.28bn, and pretax profit to Y1.48bn from Y1.25bn for the year ended 31 March.
Earnings per share increased to Y299.93 from Y268.30, while the company forecast a year-end dividend of Y45, up from Y30 a year earlier.
The results, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, indicate improved profitability and higher shareholder returns for the Tokyo-listed company in the latest fiscal year.
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