Morinaga & Co Ltd
TSE:2201

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TSE:2201
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Price: 2 632.5 JPY 1.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 226.7B JPY
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Market Cap
221.2B JPY
Industry
Food Products

Morinaga & Co., Ltd., a venerable stalwart in the sweet and snack categories, traces its origins to Japan's early 20th century industrial landscape. Founded in 1899 by Taichiro Morinaga, the company introduced Western confectionery to a Japanese audience enamored with traditional sweets. Its first success was the milk caramel, a product that captured the imagination and taste buds of a generation. As the decades rolled by, Morinaga expanded its repertoire to include chocolates, biscuits, ice creams, and health foods, underpinning its growth by marrying Western confectionery techniques with Japanese consumer preferences. The company fundamentally operates through widespread distribution channels, leveraging supermarkets, convenience stores, and specialty shops to ensure its products are readily accessible across Japan and increasingly, in international markets. Behind the colorful packaging and sweet aromas lies a robust business model that capitalizes on the brand's historical trust and innovative appeal. Morinaga doesn’t merely rest on its laurels; it perpetually searches for ways to adapt and expand. The company’s revenue streams are diversified across its confectionery portfolio, with a keen focus on meeting the diverse tastes and health-conscious demands of modern consumers. Products like Hi-Chew—a chewy candy that comes in various fruit flavors—underline Morinaga’s success in product innovation and global expansion. Furthermore, significant investments in technology and R&D ensure that the company remains a leading force in food safety and flavor development. The combination of traditional values and modern strategies propels Morinaga & Co., Ltd. as it continues to sweeten palates around the world.

Intrinsic Value
2 998.2 JPY
Undervaluation 12%
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