For the year ended 31 March, the Japanese company posted net profit of Y2.03 billion, revenue of Y25.91 billion and operating profit of Y3.00 billion.
That compared with Y1.76 billion net profit, Y22.91 billion revenue and Y2.33 billion operating profit a year earlier, while pretax profit rose to Y3.28 billion from Y2.56 billion.
Per-share earnings increased to Y197.68 from Y172.19, with the results prepared under Japanese accounting standards.
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