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Oracle Japan's Profit Edges Up 4.6% in Fiscal Year 2026

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Oracle Japan's (TYO:4716) profit for the year rose 4.6% to 63.5 billion yen for the fiscal year 2026 from 60.7 billion yen a year earlier.

The software company's earnings per share increased to 495 yen from 473 yen a year ago, according to a Tokyo bourse filing on Thursday.

Net sales jumped 8.2% to 285.1 billion yen for the full year ended May 31 from 263.5 billion yen in the prior year.

It declared a final dividend of 858 yen per share, payable from Aug. 10.

For the fiscal year 2027, the company expects net sales growth of 6.0% to 10.0% and basic earnings per share of 525.00 to 540.00 yen.

Oracle Japan has yet to determine the dividend amount for the fiscal year.

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