JR East FY27 Q1 profit attributable to owners of parent falls 13.6% to ¥68 billion; revenue rises 8% to ¥772.7 billion
Reuters2026/07/31 06:44- EJRC posted 1Q results with operating revenues up 8% to ¥772.7 billion, while profit attributable to owners of parent fell 13.6% to ¥68.0 billion.
- Operating income rose 9.4% to ¥125.5 billion, with transportation segment profit up 23.7% to ¥83.8 billion.
- Real Estate & Hotels operating income dropped 32.9% to ¥19.0 billion, despite segment operating revenues rising 5.4% to ¥116.4 billion.
- Transportation operating revenues climbed 8.5% to ¥526.4 billion, driven by higher passenger revenues and the impact of a fare revision.
- Full-year forecast unchanged, with operating revenues seen at ¥3,295.0 billion and operating income at ¥429.0 billion.
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