For the year ended 31 March, net profit reached Y3.38 billion, while revenue rose to Y40.24 billion from Y37.06 billion.
Operating profit increased to Y2.52 billion from Y2.02 billion, pretax profit climbed to Y3.80 billion from Y3.05 billion, and earnings per share rose to Y72.42.
The Japanese company said the results were prepared under Japanese accounting standards, showing year-on-year growth across sales and profitability measures.
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