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Kan-Nanmaru Narrows First-Half Loss as Revenue Climbs to ¥965 Million

Kan-Nanmaru Corp. reported a narrowed net loss of ¥50 million for the six months ended December 31, a slight improvement from the ¥58 million loss recorded during the same period last year, according to the company's latest financial disclosure.

Kan-Nanmaru Narrows First-Half Loss as Revenue Climbs to ¥965 Million

The Japanese firm saw its top-line revenue grow to ¥965 million, up from ¥948 million a year prior. While the company remains in the red, the figures indicate a marginal narrowing of losses across all major profitability metrics. Operating losses for the period reached ¥50 million, compared to a ¥57 million deficit in the previous half-year.

Improving Margins and EPS

The company’s pretax loss also showed signs of stabilization, coming in at ¥48 million versus ¥56 million in the prior year. This resulted in a net loss per share of ¥13.37, an improvement over the ¥15.36 loss per share reported in the comparable period of 2024.

Despite the incremental recovery in its financial performance, Kan-Nanmaru maintained a cautious stance regarding shareholder returns. The board confirmed that no midyear dividend will be paid, consistent with its previous payout schedule. The results, calculated under Japanese accounting standards, highlight the following key performance indicators:

    • Revenue: ¥965.00 million
    • Operating Loss: ¥50.00 million
    • Net Loss: ¥50.00 million
    • Dividend per share: ¥0.00
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