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Miyakoshi Holdings Swings to ¥938 Million Loss as Revenue Halves

Miyakoshi Holdings Inc. reported a net loss of ¥938 million for the nine months ended December 31, 2024, a sharp reversal from the profit recorded during the same period last year. The Tokyo-listed firm saw its top-line revenue crater by more than 50%, reflecting a challenging fiscal environment for its core operations.

Miyakoshi Holdings Swings to ¥938 Million Loss as Revenue Halves

According to the company's latest financial disclosure, revenue plummeted to ¥384 million, down from ¥816 million in the prior-year period. This contraction in business activity pushed the firm into an operating loss of ¥158 million, a stark contrast to the ¥263 million operating profit generated during the same timeframe a year earlier.

Divergence in Profit Metrics

Despite the operational slump, Miyakoshi managed to post a pretax profit of ¥139 million, though this figure represents a significant decline from the ¥510 million reported in 2023. The bottom line suffered the most significant impact, resulting in a net loss per share of ¥23.46, compared to earnings of ¥8.66 per share in the previous cycle.

The results, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, highlight a period of intense volatility for the holding company. Miyakoshi, which maintains interests in real estate development and electronics, has yet to provide a detailed breakdown of the specific non-operating factors or extraordinary items that contributed to the widened net loss despite the positive pretax figure.

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