Nisshin Oillio FY27 Q1 operating profit rises 70.7% to JPY 6.43 billion
Reuters2026/08/07 03:04- Nisshin Oillio posted Q1 net sales of JPY 152.4 billion, up 15.4% year on year, while operating profit rose 70.7% to JPY 6.43 billion.
- Profit attributable to owners of parent fell 79.3% to JPY 3.44 billion, following a prior-year extraordinary gain on fixed-asset transfer.
- Global Oil & Fat and Processed Oil & Fat net sales climbed 44.9% to JPY 40.09 billion; operating profit more than doubled to JPY 2.54 billion.
- For FY ending March 31, 2027, it maintained forecasts for net sales of JPY 590 billion, operating profit of JPY 19 billion, and profit attributable to owners of parent of JPY 12 billion.
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