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Kyoritsu Air Tech Profit Slides Despite Revenue Growth

Kyoritsu Air Tech Inc. reported a decline in full-year net profit to ¥460 million, even as the Japanese manufacturer achieved a slight uptick in total revenue for the period ended December 31.

Kyoritsu Air Tech Profit Slides Despite Revenue Growth

The company recorded total revenue of ¥11.92 billion, representing a modest increase over the ¥11.73 billion reported in the prior fiscal period. However, this top-line growth did not translate to the bottom line, as rising costs appeared to pressure margins. Operating profit fell to ¥597 million, a notable decrease from the ¥684 million earned previously, according to the company's financial statement.

Analyzing the Fiscal Performance

The decline in profitability extended to pretax figures, which settled at ¥645 million compared to ¥727 million in the previous year. Consequently, earnings per share dropped to ¥95.59, down from ¥103.63. These results, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, suggest that while demand for Kyoritsu’s air technology solutions remains resilient, the firm faces increasing headwinds in managing its operational expenses.

Key financial metrics for the fiscal year include:

    • Total revenue rose to ¥11.92 billion from ¥11.73 billion.
    • Operating profit contracted to ¥597 million.
    • Net profit reached ¥460 million, down from ¥498 million.
Despite the dip in earnings, Kyoritsu Air Tech maintains a stable market position within the Japanese industrial sector. The firm did not immediately provide specific guidance for the upcoming year, though the current data highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing volume growth with profitability.
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