Sees operating income Y3T; EPS Y251.25. The company said, “In 2024 and 2025, we faced certification issues and a lack of capacity head-on and reinforced our operational foundations. As a result, we have rigorously enhanced safety and quality and secured additional capacity, which has stabilized production. On the other hand, we have recently seen a significant rise in our break- even volume due to a combination of increases in investments in human resources and future-oriented investments and the impact of U.S. tariffs. Therefore, we have begun Companywide measures. First, we will increase earnings by reforming fixed costs, achieving cost improvements, and initiating sales initiatives in all regions, groups, and in-house companies. Additionally, to boost productivity even further, we will encourage employees to reexamine their ways of working and pursue efficient, value-added work.”
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