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Bell-Park Net Profit Jumps 30% as Annual Revenue Hits ¥129 Billion

Tokyo-based mobile retailer Bell-Park Co. Ltd. reported a sharp increase in annual earnings for the fiscal year ended December 31, with net profit climbing to ¥4.13 billion. The results reflect a strong period of growth for the independent distributor, which saw its top-line revenue expand by more than 11% year-over-year.

Bell-Park Net Profit Jumps 30% as Annual Revenue Hits ¥129 Billion

Bell-Park delivered a robust financial performance for the most recent fiscal year, reporting group revenue of ¥129.30 billion, up from ¥116.04 billion in the prior period. This expansion in sales was accompanied by significant gains in efficiency, as operating profit rose to ¥5.88 billion, a substantial increase over the ¥4.26 billion recorded previously.

The company’s bottom line benefited from this operational momentum, with net profit reaching ¥4.13 billion, compared to ¥3.18 billion a year earlier. According to the company’s financial statement, which follows Japanese accounting standards, earnings per share (EPS) surged to ¥263.09, up from ¥165.14 in the previous reporting cycle.

Performance Breakdown

The fiscal year saw consistent growth across all primary profit tiers for the group:

    • Pretax profit reached ¥6.02 billion, up from ¥4.35 billion.
    • Operating margins improved alongside the 11.4% increase in total revenue.
    • Net income growth outpaced revenue gains, rising approximately 29.8%.
As an independent mobile phone distributor in the Japanese market, the company's performance highlights resilient consumer demand for telecommunications hardware and services. The reported figures suggest that the company successfully managed market pressures to deliver double-digit growth across its key financial indicators.
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