CareNet Inc
TSE:2150

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TSE:2150
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Price: 1 122 JPY
Market Cap: 52.6B JPY
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Market Cap
52.6B JPY
Industry
Health Care

CareNet, Inc. engages in the provision of medical support services. The company is headquartered in Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 161 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-04-20. is a Japan-based company mainly involves in the provision of medical operation support services. The Pharmaceutical Operation Support Services segment is engaged in the provision of medical information for physicians such as electronic detailing services which provide medical contents through Internet, audios and videos, as well as support services for productivity enhancement of business operation such as sponsored Web contents production. Its services include MRPluse and sponsored Web content production. The Medical Contents segment provides medical related contents through Internet, educational contents through Internet and digital versatile discs (DVDs) for physicians. Its services include CareneTV, CareNet.com and CareNetDVD.

Intrinsic Value
1 095.11 JPY
Overvaluation 2%
Intrinsic Value
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