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DOWA Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:5714

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DOWA Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:5714
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Price: 9 782 JPY -1.56% Market Closed
Market Cap: ¥606.4B
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Market Cap
606.4B JPY
Industry
Metals & Mining

DOWA Holdings Co. Ltd began its journey in the smelting industry over a century ago, laying a foundation steeped in metallurgical expertise. This Japanese company has evolved from its early days, diversifying significantly to establish itself as a multifaceted powerhouse in environmental management, recycling, and electronic materials. The company's origins in mineral resource development laid the groundwork for its robust smelting operations, which today remain a core component of its business. However, recognizing the shifting demands and opportunities of modern industries, DOWA has expanded its portfolio to include high-value-added services such as metal recycling and environmental solutions, which align with current trends toward sustainability and resource efficiency. At the heart of its operations, DOWA melds traditional metal refining with innovative processes to reclaim and recycle precious metals from electronic waste and other sources, catering to an increasingly eco-conscious market. Its recycling units transform discarded materials into valuable resources, while its environmental management arm offers waste treatment and soil remediation services. Meanwhile, its electronic materials sector focuses on producing advanced materials crucial for devices we use daily, from semiconductors to batteries. This blend of recycling, resource extraction, and cutting-edge material production allows DOWA to generate revenue from multiple streams, solidifying its position as a significant player in global resource and environmental management markets.

Intrinsic Value
6 597.73 JPY
Overvaluation 33%
Intrinsic Value
Price ¥9 782
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