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The TEPCO-managed Kashiwazaki-Kariwa power plant, damaged by an earthquake in July.

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TEPCO profit falls due to damaged nuclear plant; forecasts full-year loss

Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Wednesday net profit tumbled 88 percent in the April-September period, hit by expenses for a quake-damaged reactor in northern Japan and increased fuel costs . The company forecast a loss for the full year.

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