Capcom unveiled its earnings statements for Fiscal Year 2007 earlier today, quoting an 11.5 percent increase in its net sales, a 36.6 percent increase in its operating income, a jump in ordinary income by 15.7 percent, and an overall net income boost of 33.4 percent. Capcom's financial year ended on March 31, 2008. All results were compared to those of Fiscal Year 2006, which ended on the same date in 2007.
The reasons for all the increases and grinning Capcom executives? Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition, Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, and Devil May Cry 4, which Capcom claimed to have "achieved robust sales particularly in overseas markets." Also lending to the hefty increases were Monster Hunter 2 and Monster Hunter 2G, which made "satisfactory sales in Japan."
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