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4Cs Holdings Reports Widening First-Quarter Loss as Revenue Slumps

Tokyo-listed 4Cs Holdings Co. Ltd. reported a significant widening of its net loss for the first quarter ended Dec. 31, as revenue contracted and operating expenses weighed on the bottom line. The company posted a net loss of ¥181.00 million, a sharp increase from the ¥5.00 million loss recorded during the same period the previous year.

4Cs Holdings Reports Widening First-Quarter Loss as Revenue Slumps

The Fukuoka-based holding company saw its revenue decline to ¥528.00 million for the quarter, down from ¥615.00 million in the prior year. This drop in top-line performance coincided with a steep rise in operating losses, which ballooned to ¥160.00 million compared to just ¥9.00 million a year ago.

The quarterly results, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, reveal a broader struggle to maintain profitability across the group's operations. Pretax losses followed a similar trajectory, expanding to ¥168.00 million from a nearly break-even loss of ¥3.00 million in the 2024 fiscal first quarter.

Comparative Financial Performance

On a per-share basis, the company’s losses deepened significantly. The net loss per share stood at ¥16.19 for the period, compared to a loss of ¥0.59 in the previous year. The data highlights a challenging start to the 2025 fiscal year for the firm, which operates across various sectors including cosmetics and e-commerce.

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