The Japanese company posted net profit of Y2.46 billion for the year ended 31 March, versus a Y616 million loss a year earlier.
Revenue rose to Y51.38 billion from Y50.62 billion, while operating profit jumped to Y2.33 billion from Y373 million and pretax profit to Y2.89 billion from Y369 million.
Earnings per share were Y182.68 against a loss per share of Y45.72, with results prepared under Japanese accounting standards.
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