For the year ended 31 March in Japan, net profit rose to Y2.36 billion from Y2.20 billion, while revenue increased to Y66.69 billion from Y65.15 billion.
Operating profit climbed to Y2.48 billion from Y2.11 billion, pretax profit to Y2.93 billion from Y2.48 billion, and earnings per share to Y103.62 from Y96.51.
The results were prepared under Japanese accounting standards, indicating broader year-on-year improvement across the trading company's top line and profitability.
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