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Komehyo Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:2780

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Komehyo Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:2780
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Price: 5 350 JPY -0.93% Market Closed
Market Cap: ¥60.2B
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Market Cap
60.2B JPY
Industry
Retail

Komehyo Holdings Co., Ltd. engages in the purchase and sale of used goods and new jewel as well as real estate leasing. The company is headquartered in Nagoya, Aichi-Ken and currently employs 940 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2003-09-12. The firm operates in two business segments. The Brand Fashion segment is involved in the purchase, sale, brokerage and auction management of new and used jewelry products, precious metals, watches, bags, clothing, kimono, cameras, musical instruments and others, as well as the sale of apparels, sneakers and shoe care products. The Tire and Wheel segment is involved in the planning, research, development, manufacture and sale of tires and wheels for passenger cars, automobile supplies and parts. The firm is also engaged in the leasing of real estate properties.

Intrinsic Value
12 035.1 JPY
Undervaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
Price ¥5 350

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