For the year ended 31 March, the Japanese software company posted net profit of Y3.43 billion, revenue of Y10.84 billion and operating profit of Y4.79 billion.
That compared with Y3.18 billion net profit, Y9.98 billion revenue and Y4.56 billion operating profit a year earlier, while earnings per share rose to Y253.57 from Y232.79.
The results were prepared under Japanese accounting standards, with pretax profit increasing to Y4.84 billion from Y4.56 billion and diluted earnings per share rising to Y248.17 from Y228.83.
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