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Fureasu swings to ¥508.9mn profit as net assets rise to ¥2.18bn

The move: Fureasu swung from a ¥244.5mn loss to ¥508.9mn in profit attributable to owners in the year to March, while net assets rose to ¥2.18bn and shareholders approved a 10.57 yen dividend.

Jun 26, 20261 min readFureasu Co.,Ltd.7062
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Fureasu returned to profit in the year ended March 31, reporting ¥508.9mn in profit attributable to owners of parent after a ¥244.5mn loss a year earlier. Ordinary income swung to ¥338.0mn from a ¥165.6mn loss, while sales edged up to ¥7.64bn from ¥7.58bn.

The filing makes clear this was not a sales surge story. Revenue moved only slightly, but the income lines flipped back into black, and basic earnings per share was 196.21 yen. The filing offers little narrative alongside the numbers.

The balance sheet shifted too. Total assets ended March at ¥5.39bn, down from ¥8.70bn a year earlier, while net assets rose to ¥2.18bn from ¥1.55bn. That leaves investors with a cleaner equity picture, but not much public explanation in the excerpt for how the mix changed.

Separately, shareholders approved a dividend of 10.57 yen a share, or ¥27.6mn in total, effective June 29. A same-day internal control report said management judged financial-reporting controls effective as of March 31.