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Sekisui Chemical Co Ltd
F:SUI

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Price: 12.8 EUR 0.79%
Market Cap: €5.4B
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Market Cap
5.4B EUR
Industry
Consumer products

Sekisui Chemical is a Japanese company that makes materials and products used in homes, buildings, infrastructure, and industrial manufacturing. Its business is split between housing-related products such as prefabricated homes, building materials, and plumbing systems, and high-performance materials such as films, resins, adhesives, and electronics-related components. It sells these products to builders, contractors, industrial customers, and manufacturers that need specialized materials. The company makes money by selling physical products and systems through its manufacturing and distribution network. In housing, it earns revenue from selling homes and related building components, while in materials businesses it sells plastic-based products, functional films, and other engineered chemicals used in factory and consumer goods supply chains. This gives Sekisui Chemical a mix of end markets, with demand coming from both construction and industrial production. What makes Sekisui Chemical different is that it sits between basic chemicals and finished end products. It does not just sell raw materials; it turns them into practical items like housing systems, pipes, packaging materials, and advanced components that solve specific technical needs. That makes it an important supplier in areas where customers want reliable, engineered materials rather than generic chemicals.

SUI Intrinsic Value
20.05 EUR
Undervaluation 36%
Intrinsic Value
Price €12.8

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