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Japan's Food Inflation Is Becoming Harder for BOJ to Overlook
Recruit Holdings has revised its 2025/3 operating profit upward to 488 billion yen from 442.7 billion yen.
Recruit Holdings <6098> announced a revision of its financial estimates for the fiscal year ending in March 2025. Revenue has been revised upward from 3 trillion 468.7 billion yen to 3 trillion 560 billion yen, and operating profit has been revised upward from 442.7 billion yen to 488 billion yen. The HR Technology business, centered around the US job search site "Indeed," is performing well, contributing to increased revenue per paid job advertisement. Matching & solutions such as the real estate site "SUUMO" and the beauty reservation site "Hot Pepper View Inc" are also contributing.
Iwatsuka Confectionery 9-Mos Net Y2.68B Vs Net Y1.93B
Iwatsuka Confectionery: Summary of Financial Results for the 3rd Quarter Ending March 31, 2025 [Japanese GAAP] (Consolidated)
Global food prices have rebounded for the first time in three years, potentially increasing the burden on consumers.
The rebound in Global food prices may raise Consumer grocery spending costs this year.
Japan Aims To Reduce Food Loss At Businesses by 60%