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Kuramoto Slumps to ¥3.08 Billion Annual Loss as Costs Outpace Sales

Japanese manufacturer Kuramoto Co. Ltd. swung to a significant net loss of ¥3.08 billion for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024, as surging expenses overwhelmed a double-digit increase in annual revenue.

Kuramoto Slumps to ¥3.08 Billion Annual Loss as Costs Outpace Sales

The company (5216.TO) reported that revenue climbed to ¥2.01 billion, up from ¥1.57 billion in the previous fiscal year. Despite this top-line growth, Kuramoto failed to maintain profitability, reporting an operating loss of ¥1.42 billion compared to a profit of ¥95 million in the prior period.

Deepening Bottom-Line Deficits

According to the company's financial statement, the downturn impacted every major profit metric. Pretax losses reached ¥1.48 billion, a sharp reversal from the ¥30 million profit recorded a year earlier. These results, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, reflect a volatile period for the firm despite its ability to expand its market reach.

Key performance indicators for the fiscal year include:

  • A net loss per share of ¥64.29, down from earnings of ¥0.83.
  • A total net loss of ¥3.08 billion versus a ¥31 million profit in the previous year.
    • Revenue growth of approximately 28% year-over-year.
The substantial gap between the company's revenue gains and its bottom-line performance suggests significant pressure on margins. While sales figures improved, the transition from a modest profit to a multi-billion yen loss underscores the operational challenges faced by the manufacturer during the 2024 fiscal year.
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