For the year ended 31 March, the Japanese electronics group posted revenue of Y448.25bn, up from Y247.57bn, and operating profit of Y19.24bn versus Y13.57bn.
Pretax profit increased to Y24.64bn from Y14.78bn, while earnings per share rose to Y322.65 from Y194.76 and diluted earnings to Y300.45 from Y181.88.
The results, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, show broad year-on-year improvement across Hosiden's income statement in the latest full fiscal year.
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