Nextage Co Ltd
TSE:3186

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TSE:3186
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Price: 2 731 JPY 2.86%
Market Cap: 218.9B JPY
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Market Cap
213.5B JPY
Industry
Retail

Nextage Co., Ltd. engages in the sale of new and used cars. The company is headquartered in Nagoya, Aichi-Ken and currently employs 3,725 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-07-30. The main businesses of the Company consist of used car store operation, maintenance, insurance agency and automobile dealing, as well as other services, such as used car export and car coating services. The used car store operation business is comprised of domestic general automobiles, light automobiles and imported automobiles. The maintenance business provides vehicle inspection and maintenance services. The insurance agency business offers automobile insurance as an insurance agency. The automobile dealing business mainly purchases vehicles that are no longer needed by its customers. The firm exports used cars mainly to developing countries and emerging countries in east Africa and Oceania. Through its subsidiary, it provides car coating services, which makes car bodies hydrophilic and durable to dirt, acid and ultraviolet degradation. The company also involves in new car dealer operation business.

Intrinsic Value
4 480.64 JPY
Undervaluation 39%
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