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Red Planet Japan Swings to ¥95 Billion Loss Despite Revenue Surge

Red Planet Japan Inc. reported a massive net loss of ¥95.05 billion for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025, a sharp reversal from the previous year's profit. Despite a significant jump in top-line revenue and operating income, the Tokyo-listed company faced heavy bottom-line pressure, according to its latest financial filing.

Red Planet Japan Swings to ¥95 Billion Loss Despite Revenue Surge

The company’s top-line performance showed remarkable growth, with revenue surging to ¥8.91 billion from the ¥1.06 billion reported in 2024. This growth filtered down to the operating level, where Red Planet Japan posted an operating profit of ¥6.29 billion, a nearly 18-fold increase over the previous year's ¥350 million.

A Sharp Bottom-Line Reversal

Despite the operational gains, the company’s bottom line collapsed under the weight of significant non-operating pressures. Red Planet Japan reported a pretax loss of ¥96.14 billion, a staggering shift from the ¥5.99 billion profit achieved in the prior fiscal year. This resulted in a final net loss of ¥95.05 billion for the period ending December 31, 2025.

The financial downturn translated to a loss of ¥131.34 per share, compared to earnings of ¥22.66 per share in 2024. These figures, calculated under Japanese accounting standards, highlight a period of extreme volatility for the firm, which had previously shown signs of a steady recovery through its core operations.

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