The Japanese company posted revenue of Y158.54 billion, operating profit of Y11.05 billion and pretax profit of Y12.30 billion for the year ended 31 March.
Net profit rose from Y6.53 billion to Y7.71 billion, while earnings per share increased to Y106.14 from Y87.81 and diluted earnings to Y105.13 from Y87.00.
The results were prepared under Japanese accounting standards, showing year-on-year growth across sales, operating earnings, pretax profit and bottom-line profit.
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