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Linkage Global Inc
NASDAQ:LGCB

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Linkage Global Inc
NASDAQ:LGCB
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Price: 1.96 USD -2.49% Market Closed
Market Cap: 26.6m USD
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Market Cap
26.6m USD
Industry
Retail

Linkage Global Inc is a JP-based company operating in Broadline Retail industry. The company is headquartered in Toshima, Tokyo-To and currently employs 107 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2023-12-19. Linkage Global Inc is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the provision of cross-border e-commerce integrated services. The firm is engaged in the development of a comprehensive service system comprised of two lines of business complementary to each other, including cross-border sales and integrated e-commerce services. Cross-border sales business is engaged in the import and export sales of products are sourced from Japanese and Chinese manufacturers and brands, and private label smart products. The main products include pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, detergents, sanitary products, daily necessities, foodstuffs, alcoholic beverages, miscellaneous goods, household electrical appliances and others. Integrated e-commerce business is engaged in the provision of digital marketing services to the merchants through connecting the merchants with social media platforms.

LGCB Intrinsic Value
0.4 USD
Overvaluation 79%
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