Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd
TSE:5110

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Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd
TSE:5110
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Price: 2 222 JPY -1.81% Market Closed
Market Cap: 584.5B JPY
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Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd. (SRI) traces its roots back to the early 20th century when it was established as a division of Sumitomo Group, one of Japan's largest keiretsu or business conglomerates. With a rich history in the rubber industry, SRI has evolved into a global powerhouse renowned for its prowess in manufacturing tires for diverse industries, ranging from automobiles and motorcycles to construction and agriculture. Their tire brands, such as Dunlop and Falken, are widely recognized for innovation, quality, and performance. SRI leverages extensive research and development in polymer technologies to regularly introduce product lines that enhance safety, fuel efficiency, and durability. Through its extensive distribution network and strategic partnerships, the company has penetrated markets worldwide, effectively catering to a vast array of customer needs across different regions. Beyond its core tire business, Sumitomo Rubber Industries has expanded its footprint into the areas of sports and industrial products. The company's sports segment, which includes the production and marketing of golf equipment under the Srixon and Cleveland Golf brands, capitalizes on the synergy between its advanced materials technology and consumer sports trends. Meanwhile, the industrial products division enhances Sumitomo's revenue stream by offering high-performance rubber-based products used in a myriad of applications such as medical devices, precision balls, and vibration control systems for buildings and bridges. This diversified approach has enabled SRI not only to mitigate risks associated with dependency on a single market but also to create value through innovation and adaptability, ensuring steady financial health and resilience in the face of global economic changes.

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4 675.19 JPY
Undervaluation 52%
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