The Kyoto-based company saw its total revenue rise to ¥11.42 billion, up from ¥11.03 billion during the same period in the prior fiscal year. This growth translated into improved margins, with operating profit climbing to ¥2.28 billion from ¥2.12 billion. According to the company's financial filing, these results were prepared under Japanese accounting standards and reflect a resilient recovery for the regional rail provider.
Performance and Shareholder Value
Efficiency gains were reflected in the company's bottom line, as pretax profit reached ¥2.29 billion, a steady increase over the ¥2.13 billion recorded a year ago. Earnings per share also saw a significant lift, jumping to ¥724.02 from ¥653.99, signaling stronger value for shareholders as the company stabilizes its operational costs.

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