Nisshinbo Holdings Inc
TSE:3105

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Nisshinbo Holdings Inc
TSE:3105
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Price: 1 259 JPY -1.49% Market Closed
Market Cap: 197.9B JPY
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Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc. engages in the provision of management and operation of its subsidiaries. The company is headquartered in Chuo-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 21,112 full-time employees. The firm has seven business segments. The Wireless and Communication segment is involved in the manufacture and sale of wireless communication equipment. The Microdevice segment is involved in the manufacture and sale of electronic components. The Brake segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of friction materials for automobile brakes. The Precision Equipment segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of mechatronics products and plastic molded products. The Chemicals segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of rigid urethane foams, carbon products and others. The Textile segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of cotton yarns, spandex products and clothing. The Real Estate segment is engaged in the leasing and sale of real estate. The firm also sells food and industrial materials and provides telemedicine services.

Intrinsic Value
2 284.03 JPY
Undervaluation 45%
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