Bridgestone Corp
TSE:5108

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TSE:5108
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Price: 7 000 JPY -4.68%
Market Cap: 5T JPY
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Bridgestone Corporation, a venerable titan in the automotive industry, has long outpaced its origins, dating back to its founding in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi. Initially a relatively small venture in Kurume, Japan, Ishibashi's vision was firmly set on creating a globally recognized brand. Over the decades, Bridgestone not only expanded its product range but also secured its place as the world's largest tire and rubber company. This growth wasn't mere happenstance but was driven by a potent combination of relentless innovation and strategic acquisitions, such as the pivotal 1988 purchase of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, which significantly expanded its footprint in the American market. The company's business model revolves primarily around the design, production, and sale of a myriad of tire products, encompassing everything from those fitted on passenger vehicles to heavy-duty tires used in mining and construction. Bridgestone's revenue stream flows from more than just tire sales; the corporation also thrives in providing diverse solutions through its engineered products division, offering industrial materials and equipment. Additionally, Bridgestone has been steering towards a future defined by sustainability, investing in technologies to produce eco-friendly tires and materials. The company's success is deeply rooted in its ability to adapt and foresee automotive trends, allowing it to maintain a resilient edge in a competitive landscape.

Intrinsic Value
8 754.2 JPY
Undervaluation 20%
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