For the nine months ended 31 March 2026, the Japanese company posted a Y61.00m loss, as revenue fell to Y3.18bn from Y3.52bn.
It swung from operating profit of Y68.00m to an operating loss of Y78.00m, while pretax results moved to a Y70.00m loss from a Y65.00m profit.
Per-share earnings were negative Y86.38 versus positive Y65.13 a year earlier, while the company kept its year-end dividend forecast at Y37.50 under Japanese accounting standards.
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