Non-Consolidated Financial Results
for the Six Months Ended October 31, 2021
[Japanese GAAP]
December 10, 2021
Company name: Asukanet Co., Ltd.
Stock exchange listing: Tokyo Stock Exchange
Code number: 2438
URL: https://www.asukanet.co.jp
Representative: Yuji Matsuo, Representative Director & President
Contact: Kenya Kono, Senior Managing Director & CFO
Phone: +81-82-850-1200
Scheduled date of filing quarterly securities report: December 14, 2021
Scheduled date of commencing dividend payments: -
Availability of supplementary briefing material on quarterly financial results: Available
Schedule of quarterly financial results briefing session: Scheduled (for institutional investors and analysts)
(Amounts of less than one million yen are rounded down.)
1. Non-Consolidated Financial Results for the Six Months Ended October 31, 2021 (May 1, 2021 to October 31, 2021)
(1) Non-Consolidated Operating Results | (% indicates changes from the previous corresponding period.) | |||||||||
Net sales | Operating income | Ordinary income | Profit | |||||||
Six months ended | Million yen | % | Million yen | % | Million yen | % | Million yen | % | ||
October 31, 2021 | 2,930 | 13.4 | 113 | - | 117 | - | 80 | - | ||
October 31, 2020 | 2,584 | (17.8) | (56) | - | (7) | - | (10) | - | ||
Basic earnings | Diluted earnings per | |||||||||
per share | share | |||||||||
Six months ended | Yen | Yen | ||||||||
October 31, 2021 | 4.76 | - | ||||||||
October 31, 2020 | (0.62) | - |
(Note) Diluted earnings per share is not presented as there were no potential shares.
(2) Non-Consolidated Financial Position
Total assets | Net assets | Equity ratio | |
Million yen | Million yen | % | |
As of October 31, 2021 | 6,481 | 5,803 | 89.5 |
As of April 30, 2021 | 6,465 | 5,825 | 90.1 |
(Reference) Equity: As of October 31, 2021: ¥5,803 million As of April 30, 2021: ¥5,825 million
2. Dividends
Annual dividends | |||||||||||
1st | 2nd | 3rd | Year-end | Total | |||||||
quarter-end | quarter-end | quarter-end | |||||||||
Yen | Yen | Yen | Yen | Yen | |||||||
Fiscal year ended April 30, 2021 | - | 0.00 | - | 7.00 | 7.00 | ||||||
Fiscal year ending April 30, 2022 | - | 0.00 | |||||||||
Fiscal year ending April 30, 2022 | - | 7.00 | 7.00 | ||||||||
(Forecast) | |||||||||||
(Note) Revision to the forecast for | dividends announced most recently: No |
3. Non-Consolidated Financial Results Forecast for the Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2022 (May 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022)
(% indicates changes from the previous corresponding period.)
Net sales | Operating income | Ordinary income | Profit | Basic earnings | ||||||
per share | ||||||||||
Million yen | % | Million yen | % | Million yen | % | Million yen | % | Yen | ||
Full year | 6,270 | 8.6 | 285 | 2.7 | 285 | (13.9) | 200 | (11.3) | 11.87 | |
(Note) Revision to the financial results forecast announced most recently: No |
* Notes:
- Accounting policies adopted specially for the preparation of quarterly financial statements: Yes
- Changes in accounting policies, changes in accounting estimates and retrospective restatement
- Changes in accounting policies due to the revision of accounting standards: Yes
- Changes in accounting policies other than 1) above: No
- Changes in accounting estimates: No
- Retrospective restatement: No
- Total number of issued shares (common shares)
- Total number of issued shares at the end of the period (including treasury shares):
October 31, 2021: 17,464,000 shares
April 30, 2021: 17,464,000 shares
-
Total number of treasury shares at the end of the period: October 31, 2021: 600,957 shares
April 30, 2021: 615,057 shares - Average number of shares during the period:
Six months ended October 31, 2021: 16,852,391 shares
Six months ended October 31, 2020: 16,842,856 shares
- These quarterly financial results are outside the scope of quarterly review procedures by a certified public accountant or an audit corporation.
- Explanation of the proper use of financial results forecast and other notes
The earnings forecasts and other forward-looking statements herein are based on information currently available to the Company and certain assumptions that the Company believes are reasonable, and actual results may differ significantly from these forecasts due to a wide range of factors.
4. Overview of Business Results
(1) Overview of Business Results during first two quarters
During the first two consolidated quarters of this fiscal year, as the economy of Japan continued to suffer the effects of the coronavirus pandemic due to staying home and operation time saving, states of emergency were declared and quasi-emergency measures were enacted. Although there are expectations for a recovery in personal consumption due to progress in vaccinations and cancellation of state of emergency are made, the future remains uncertain.
Asukanet operates three business areas, each with different positioning and characteristics. They are (1) the funeral business, which adds digital processing and remote output services for photos of the deceased to a funeral business that is largely unaffected by economic trends, (2) the photo book business, which provides ideas for new photo output methods that allow users to create complete photo collections beginning from just a single book, and (3) the aerial display business, which is utilizing unique, recently-developed technologies aiming to create a new market and achieve dreams.
Beginning from the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2021, the memorial design business was renamed the funeral business, the personal publishing business was renamed the photo book business, and the aerial imaging business was renamed the aerial display business.
Following is an overview of the business results for each segment. The result figures for each segment include internal inter-segment sales.
(Funeral business)
In this business, although funerals continue to be reduced in size as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, there was an increase in the holding of funerals themselves compared to the same period in the previous year. Under these conditions, we have reinforced our internal sales functions and otherwise improved our sales system. The number of new contracts has grown steadily as a result of functional improvements to and expansion of the "tsunagoo" DX service for the funeral industry, as well as other improvements such as strengthening photo processing quality using focus correction tools. As a result, there was a recovery in our primary business areas - processing photos of the deceased, and videos and other funeral production services. This also led to an increase in sales of frames and supplies. Consequently, sales were higher than the same period in the previous year.
In terms of profit and loss, despite the increase of advertising expenses and depreciation expenses, there was an increase in sales. These factors resulted in higher profits compared with the same period in the previous fiscal year.
As a result, 2Q sales were 1,279,355 thousand yen (111.1% year-on-year), and 2Q segment income was 299,775 thousand yen (119.7% year-on-year).
(Photo book business)
This business operates AsukaBook for the professional photography market in Japan, and MyBook for the general Japanese consumer market. We are also engaged in OEM supply of photo albums and photo prints based on photos that were taken with smartphones.
In the professional photographers market, although our primary product of wedding photo albums continues to be severely affected by wedding ceremony delays and other effects from the coronavirus pandemic, weddings of limited size were held, primarily in rural areas, and the market recovered better than expected. In addition, there was steady growth in sales of photo albums for studios, and sales were higher than the same period in the previous fiscal year. In addition, in order to adapt to the pandemic environment, we endeavored to revitalize the market by expanding our online seminars, online sales discussions, and video streaming, and by holding events such as life- size photo contests and maternity photo contests.
The general consumer market continues to face difficult conditions of lower chance and needs of photo book resulting from the effects of voluntary restrictions on activities such as traveling and events due to the coronavirus pandemic. The same trends can be seen in OEM supply as well. As a result, sales were down from the same
period in the previous year. Under these conditions, we conducted innovative campaigns and efficient promotions. In terms of profit and loss, we succeeded in controlling general expense and in increasing operating rate that
accompanied the higher in gross profit, and there was a large increase in segment income.
As a result, 2Q sales were 1,594,424 thousand yen (115.6% year-on-year), and 2Q segment income was 247,799 thousand yen (308.7% year-on-year).
(Aerial display business)
This business is aiming to create a market through new image and video expressions utilizing aerial imaging technologies. We are developing, manufacturing, and selling both glass and plastic "ASKA3D plates" that utilize our original technologies to project images in mid-air.
In the area of marketing, we are carrying out sales centered on our Marketing Division in Japan, and centered on our agents overseas. Overseas, we are in the process of restarting our business activities, and are providing support for exhibitions in China, the Middle East, and the United States. We are also developing products to meet the needs of each area and supporting activities for acquiring orders. Although marketing activities are subject to some restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, we are carrying out sales of glass ASKA3D plates for signage applications, and of plastic ASKA3D plates for use in products that enable non-contact operation.
In the areas of production and development, we are working to stabilize production and improve yield through the use of outsourcing for both glass and plastic plates. In particular for glass plates, we accelerated our program for reducing costs by installing new equipment. In addition to conducting repeated trials at our technical development center aimed at developing and establishing production technologies for glass ASKA3D plates, we are also expanding the space and introducing new production equipment as we challenge ourselves to produce large-size plates.
In terms of sales, we achieved higher in sales due to the increase in sales of glass ASKA3D plates. We recognize that acquiring orders in significant quantities remains an issue.
In terms of profit and loss, segment loss increased due to the higher R&D expenses for improvements to ASKA3D plates and the establishment of a technical development center resulted in higher expenses during this quarter.
As a result, 1Q sales were 57,123 thousand yen (105.3% year-on-year), and 2Q segment loss was 170,851 thousand yen (compared to a loss of 123,145 thousand yen in the period of same quarters of the previous fiscal year).
As results of the above, sales were 2,930,849 thousand yen (113.4% compared to the same quarters of the previous fiscal year). In terms of income, increase in segment income in the photo book business resulted ordinary income was 117,196 thousand yen (7,313 thousand yen in loss during the same quarters of the previous fiscal year) and net income was 80,148 thousand yen (10,459 thousand yen in loss during the same quarters of the previous fiscal year).
- Overview of the Financial Status
1. Assets, liabilities, and net assets (Assets)
Current assets at the end of this second quarter increased by 15,955 thousand yen from the end of the previous
fiscal year to reach 6,481,305 thousand yen. This increase was primarily due to the increase of goods and products of 42,598 thousand yen and in tangible fixed assets of 109,656 thousand yen due largely to expansion of production equipment, despite an decrease in cash and savings of 140,833 thousand yen.
(Liabilities)
Liabilities at the end of this second quarter increased by 38,138 thousand yen from the end of the previous fiscal year to reach 677,888 thousand yen. This was primarily due to an increase in income taxes payable of 34,500 thousand yen.
(Net assets)
Net assets at the end of this second quarter decreased by 22,182 thousand yen from the end of the previous fiscal year to reach 5,803,416 thousand yen. This was primarily due to a decrease of 117,942 thousand yen as a result of dividend payments, despite an increase in net profit of 80,148 thousand yen.
2. Overview of cash flows in this fiscal year
The balance of cash and cash equivalents (hereafter referred to as "cash") at the end of this quarter end increased by 259,166 thousand yen from the end of the previous fiscal year to reach 1,669,255 thousand yen.
(Cash flows from operating activities)
Net cash gained as a result of operating activities during the consolidated first 2 quarters was 320,279 thousand yen (compared to an expenditure of 73,462 thousand yen in the same period of the previous fiscal year). This was primarily due to a gain of net profit of 116,439 thousand yen, depreciation of 228,718 thousand yen and return of paid corporate tax of 37,387 thousand yen.
(Cash flows from investing activities)
Net cash gained as a result of investing activities during the consolidated first 2 quarters was 55,771 thousand yen (compared to an expenditure of 104,674 thousand yen in the same period of the previous fiscal year). Despite payment of 270,345 thousand yen for acquisition of tangible fixed assets, this was primarily due to an income of 405,000 thousand yen from deposit refund from banks.
(Cash flows from financing activities)
Net cash expended as a result of financing activities during the consolidated first 2 quarters was 118,306 thousand yen (compared to an expenditure of 169,375 thousand yen in the same period of the previous fiscal year). This was primarily due to payment of dividends.
(3) Future Outlook
Based on the results of the consolidated first 2 quarters of this fiscal year and the future outlook, we have not revised the forecast that were announced on June 11, 2021 in the results forecast for the fiscal year ending April 30, 2022.
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