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Valor Holdings Reports 22% Surge in Nine-Month Net Profit

Japanese retail group Valor Holdings Co. Ltd. reported a sharp rise in profitability for the nine months ending December 31, with net income climbing to ¥14.40 billion. The results, underpinned by a steady expansion in revenue, reflect a strong performance for the Gifu-based operator compared to the same period last year.

Valor Holdings Reports 22% Surge in Nine-Month Net Profit

The company’s total revenue reached ¥693.82 billion during the period, up from ¥646.97 billion a year earlier. This topline growth flowed through to the bottom line, with operating profit rising to ¥23.08 billion, a significant improvement over the ¥18.33 billion recorded in the previous fiscal year. Pretax profit also saw a healthy uptick, reaching ¥24.71 billion.

Key Financial Growth Indicators

According to the company's financial statement, the growth was consistent across several key performance metrics:

  • Net profit rose to ¥14.40 billion from ¥11.77 billion.
    • Earnings per share increased to ¥273.34 from ¥221.69.
    • Diluted earnings per share stood at ¥273.32.
These results, calculated under Japanese accounting standards, demonstrate Valor Holdings' ability to maintain margins despite broader economic fluctuations. The company’s performance indicates robust operational efficiency across its core retail segments throughout the three-quarter period ending December 31.
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