Katakura Industries Co Ltd
TSE:3001

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TSE:3001
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Price: 2 987 JPY -0.3% Market Closed
Market Cap: 105.2B JPY
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Katakura Industries Co., Ltd. engages in the textile, pharmaceutical, machinery, and real estate businesses. The company is headquartered in Chuo-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 1,059 full-time employees. is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the real estate operation and leasing, as well as the manufacture and sale of mechanical maintenance products and auto parts. The firm operates through four business segments. The Textile segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of underwear, socks, silk products, casual innerwear, adjusted underwear and functional fibers, as well as the brand licensing business. The Pharmaceutical segment manufactures and sells ethical drugs. The Machinery-Related segment manufactures and sells fire trucks, automobile parts, agricultural machinery and imports and sells petroleum products. The Real Estate segment operates shopping centers and rents real estate. The firm is also involved in the home improvement, building management services, sales of flower visiting insects, low potassium lettuce, production and sales of Hanabiratake and day services.

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2 028.34 JPY
Overvaluation 32%
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