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Consecutive Record Earnings Streak Ranking in Japan

This section highlights stocks where companies have provided guidance indicating they expect to achieve record-high ordinary profits for consecutive fiscal years, including the current year. Stocks with longer streaks of consecutive record earnings often represent companies with competitive products or services that consistently generate profits. These companies are expected to continue setting new profit records through earnings growth in the future.
Screening Criteria
Market Cap ≧ 10B Consecutive Periods of Record ≧ 5 periods
Financial results announced up Wed Jun 10, 2026 6:00 pm JST
Stock Price Thu Jun 11, 2026 4:00 pm JST
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PBR
4827 FSE Q-Board
820 3.4B 17 9.80 % Mar, 2027 3.5 0.51 1.59 % Low
483A TSE Standard
2,080 3.75B 6 4.40 % Mar, 2027 8.1 1.23 4.33 % Mid
9388 FSE Q-Board
1,335 2.71B 5 8.70 % Feb, 2027 7.6 1.60 3.00 % Slightly Low
9214 TSE Growth
1,232 1.74B 6 5.30 % Dec, 2026 10.6 2.19 ー % Slightly Low
9647 TSE Standard
7,000 4.1B 5 10.3 % Nov, 2026 6.1 0.89 0.43 % Slightly Low
7131 TSE Standard
3,590 5B 6 7.40 % Oct, 2026 8.6 1.82 2.67 % Mid
4421 TSE Standard
906 2.77B 5 5.80 % Sep, 2026 10.2 1.59 3.09 % Slightly Low
5575 TSE Growth
633 3.24B 5 6.60 % May, 2026 10.7 2.85 ー % Mid
324A TSE Growth
773 4.57B 6 10.7 % Apr, 2026 11.7 1.88 ー % Mid
Liquidity Grade
Liquidity High Slightly-High Mid Slightly-Low Low
1-Year Average
Number of Trades
Over 1,000 400 to 1,000 50 to 400 10 to 50 Less than 10
Distribution 13.9% 18.5% 39.0% 17.6% 11.0%
About Labels
S-Bid
Special-Bid
S-Bid stands for Special Bid. In the Japanese stock market, there is a system where a "Special Quotation" flag is displayed when either buy or sell orders greatly outnumber the other, without immediately executing the trades. This is done to attract additional orders. S-Bid is a label that indicates the buy orders exceed the sell orders, resulting in a "Special Bid" (Special Buy Quotation) status.
S-Ask
Special-Ask
S-Ask stands for Special Ask. In the Japanese stock market, there is a system where a "Special Quotation" flag is displayed when either buy or sell orders greatly outnumber the other, without immediately executing the trades. This is done to attract additional orders. S-Ask is a label that indicates the sell orders exceed the buy orders, resulting in a "Special Ask" (Special Sell Quotation) status.
L-Up
Limit-Up
L-Up stands for Limit-Up. Limit-Up refers to the state where a stock reaches the maximum allowable price increase during a trading day. Once the price hits this level, no trades can be made above that price.

In the Japanese stock market, Limit-Up is actually called "Stop-Daka" (Stop-High). This system is designed to control rapid price increases and maintain market stability."
L-Down
Limit-Down
L-Down stands for Limit-Down. Limit-Down refers to the state where a stock reaches the maximum allowable price decrease during a trading day. Once the price hits this level, no trades can be made below that price.

In the Japanese stock market, Limit-Down is actually called "Stop-Yasu" (Stop-Low). This system is designed to control rapid price declines and maintain market stability.
L-Up Bid
Limit-Up Bid
L-Up Bid stands for Limit-Up Bid. It refers to the situation where a stock is at the limit-up price with buy orders exceeding sell orders. This indicates that the stock has reached the maximum allowable price increase, but there is still significant demand to buy at that level, resulting in a "Limit-Up Bid" status.
L-Down Ask
Limit-Down Ask
L-Down Ask stands for Limit-Down Ask. It refers to the situation where a stock is at the limit-down price with sell orders exceeding buy orders. This indicates that the stock has reached the maximum allowable price decrease during a trading day, but there is still significant pressure to sell at that level, resulting in a "Limit-Down Ask" status.