NGK Spark Plug Co Ltd
TSE:5334

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TSE:5334
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Price: 6 516 JPY -2.76%
Market Cap: 1.3T JPY
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Market Cap
1.3T JPY
Industry
Auto Components

Nestled within the sprawling landscape of Japan's industrial prowess, NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd. has solidified its position as a bastion of innovation and excellence in the realm of ignition and sensor technology. Founded in 1936, the company began its journey with a focus on producing spark plugs, an essential component that lies at the heart of internal combustion engines. Over the decades, NGK Spark Plug has expanded beyond the realm of spark plugs to become a key player in automotive and technical ceramics. These components are crucial for various industries, from automotive to medical, demonstrating the company's versatility and commitment to technological advancement. The company generates its revenue by leveraging its expertise in ceramics to manufacture not only spark plugs but also other essential automotive components such as oxygen sensors and glow plugs. These products play a critical role in improving engine performance, reducing emissions, and enhancing fuel efficiency. Their robust product lineup serves both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and the aftermarket segments, ensuring a steady flow of business. Furthermore, NGK Spark Plug has diversified by venturing into the medical and semiconductor industries, utilizing its ceramic technology to create products such as ceramic substrates for electronic devices. This strategic diversification allows the company to hedge against the cyclical nature of the automotive industry, thus securing its financial stability and paving the way for sustained growth.

Intrinsic Value
5 947.78 JPY
Overvaluation 9%
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