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Biken Techno Reports 41% Surge in Nine-Month Net Profit

Biken Techno Corp. announced a significant jump in its nine-month bottom line, reporting a net profit of ¥1.10 billion for the period ending December 31. The Japanese building maintenance and real estate firm outperformed its previous year's results across all major financial metrics, driven by steady revenue growth and expanded operating margins.

Biken Techno Reports 41% Surge in Nine-Month Net Profit

The company’s revenue rose to ¥26.75 billion, up from ¥25.48 billion in the same period a year prior. This growth translated into a sharper increase in profitability, with operating profit climbing to ¥1.52 billion, representing a 52% increase compared to the ¥1.00 billion reported in 2024.

Profitability and Shareholder Value

Pretax profit followed a similar upward trajectory, reaching ¥1.63 billion against ¥1.17 billion previously, according to the company's financial statement. These results, calculated under Japanese accounting standards, highlight the firm's improved efficiency in managing its core services within the domestic facility management sector.

The boost in net income significantly improved shareholder returns. Earnings per share rose to ¥145.40, a substantial increase from the ¥103.46 recorded during the previous nine-month cycle. The figures underscore a period of robust fiscal performance as the company approaches the end of its financial year.

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