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Teac Corp
TSE:6803

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Teac Corp
TSE:6803
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Price: 93 JPY 1.09% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.7B JPY
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Market Cap
2.7B JPY
Industry
Technology

TEAC Corp. engages in the development and production of audio and information equipment. The company is headquartered in Tama-Shi, Tokyo-To and currently employs 599 full-time employees. The firm has two business segments. The Audio Equipment segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of various audio equipment under the TEAC and ESOTERIC brands, as well as music production and professional audio equipment under the TASCAM brand. The main products include analog record players, super audio compact disc (SACD) players, high resolution audio playback devices, multi-track recorders, universal serial bus (USB) audio interfaces, memory recorder players, compact discs (CD) recorders and players. The Information Equipment segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of aircraft recording and playback equipment, transducers, data recorders, medical image recording and playback equipment, industrial optical drives and measuring equipment. The firm is also engaged in the electronics manufacturing service (EMS) business.

Intrinsic Value
314.17 JPY
Undervaluation 70%
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