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Kyokuyo Net Profit Dips to ¥5.68 Billion Amid Rising Revenue

Kyokuyo Co. Ltd. reported a decline in nine-month net profit to ¥5.68 billion, even as the Japanese seafood firm saw its total revenue climb past the ¥250 billion mark. The results, covering the period ending December 31, 2024, highlight a period of significant top-line growth offset by shrinking margins and lower year-over-year earnings.

Kyokuyo Net Profit Dips to ¥5.68 Billion Amid Rising Revenue

Revenue Growth vs. Profit Margin

The Tokyo-listed company saw its revenue jump to ¥256.91 billion, up from ¥234.82 billion in the previous year. However, this increased volume did not bolster the bottom line, as operating profit slid to ¥9.06 billion from ¥9.87 billion. The discrepancy suggests that rising input costs or logistical overheads may be impacting the group's efficiency despite a stronger sales performance.

According to the official filing, pretax profit fell to ¥8.56 billion, down from ¥9.76 billion in the prior-year period. This contraction trickled down to shareholders, with earnings per share dropping to ¥478.46 from ¥515.67. The figures, based on Japanese accounting standards, reflect the broader challenges facing the food processing sector in maintaining profitability during a period of fluctuating global commodity prices.

While Kyokuyo continues to expand its market footprint, the pressure on margins remains a persistent hurdle. The company did not immediately provide specific guidance on how it plans to mitigate these rising costs for the remainder of the fiscal year ending March 2025.

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