For the year ended 31 March, the Japanese company posted net profit of Y3.76bn, revenue of Y124.19bn and operating profit of Y4.87bn.
That compared with Y3.47bn net profit, Y115.92bn revenue and Y4.53bn operating profit a year earlier, while pretax profit rose to Y5.24bn from Y4.84bn.
Per-share earnings increased to Y192.76 from Y179.11, with the results prepared under Japanese accounting standards.
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