ES-CON JAPAN (TSE:8892) closed FY 2026 with fourth quarter revenue of ¥74.1b and basic EPS of ¥76.88, rounding out a trailing twelve month EPS of ¥127.31 on revenue of ¥137.0b. The company has seen quarterly revenue move from ¥33.2b in Q4 FY 2025 to ¥74.1b in Q4 FY 2026, while basic EPS shifted from ¥42.36 to ¥76.88 over the same period. This frames the latest print against a year of total net income of ¥12.2b and an 8.9% net margin that investors will weigh as they gauge how stable profitability looks from here.
See our full analysis for ES-CON JAPAN.With the headline numbers on the table, the next step is to see how this earnings profile lines up with the most widely held narratives around ES-CON JAPAN and where those stories might be reinforced or challenged by the data.
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ES-CON JAPAN faces pressure from weaker cash flow coverage of its 4.23% dividend and debt, alongside questions about how sustainable past earnings growth and margins are.
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