For the year ended 31 March, the Japanese restaurant operator posted a ¥394 million loss, versus a ¥1.03 billion profit a year earlier.
Revenue was broadly flat at ¥73.19 billion from ¥73.21 billion, while operating profit fell to ¥532 million from ¥1.43 billion and pretax profit to ¥592 million from ¥1.47 billion.
Earnings per share were a loss of ¥7.99, compared with positive ¥20.77 in fiscal 2025, under Japanese accounting standards.
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