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Kyudenko Corp
TSE:1959

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Kyudenko Corp
TSE:1959
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Price: 7 596 JPY -0.6% Market Closed
Market Cap: 538.3B JPY
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Market Cap
537.3B JPY
Industry
Construction

Nestled in the heart of Japan, Kyudenko Corp. has carved a formidable niche within the electric utility and infrastructure landscape, showcasing a blend of adaptability and traditional expertise. Founded in 1944 and originally serving as a utilities-focused entity, Kyudenko has expanded its operational reach significantly over the decades. It delves into the realms of electrical utilities, engineering, and construction services, offering solutions that cater to the evolving needs of modern infrastructure. The company's portfolio spans from crafting intelligent electrical systems integral to urban development to providing a suite of engineering services aimed at enhancing energy efficiency. Central to Kyudenko's business model is its diverse revenue stream, primarily derived from electric utility services and infrastructure projects spanning both public and private sectors. By integrating state-of-the-art technologies with its engineering prowess, Kyudenko remains at the forefront of Japan's infrastructure evolution. The company not only facilitates the seamless delivery of electricity but also delves into renewable energy solutions, reflecting global trends towards sustainability. This strategic alignment not only ensures substantial revenue through long-term contracts but also positions Kyudenko as a vanguard in the Japanese clean energy movement. Balancing tradition with forward-thinking initiatives, Kyudenko Corp. exemplifies a company attuned to the pulse of contemporary and future infrastructural needs.

Intrinsic Value
6 235.26 JPY
Overvaluation 18%
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