Kagome Co Ltd
TSE:2811

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TSE:2811
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Price: 2 667 JPY -1.04% Market Closed
Market Cap: 249.7B JPY
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Market Cap
249.8B JPY
Industry
Food Products

Kagome Co., Ltd. began its journey back in 1899 when Ichitaro Kanie initiated a modest tomato production venture in Japan. Over the decades, Kagome flourished from its humble roots into a multi-faceted enterprise, intertwining agriculture and innovation. This transformation wasn't merely a stroke of luck. Kagome meticulously honed the art of cultivating and processing tomatoes, becoming a quintessential representative of Japan's agribusiness prowess. The company's strength lies in its seamless integration of cultivation, production, and an expansive marketing network that spans globally, allowing it to amplify both reach and revenue. The heart of Kagome's operations beats in its commitment to delivering health-centric food products. By focusing on innovation across its product lines—ranging from tomato juice and fresh produce to sauces and functional beverages—Kagome has successfully carved a niche in a competitive market. The company thrives on delivering value by leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance product quality and efficiency in production processes. While their primary revenue streams emanate from food products, strategic expansions into B2B solutions and wellness products bolster Kagome's financial fabric, reinforcing its positioning in both domestic and international markets. Balancing tradition with innovation, Kagome Co., Ltd. continues to sustain its legacy while crafting a future where nutrition intertwines with sustainability.

Intrinsic Value
3 578.18 JPY
Undervaluation 25%
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