Mercuria Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:7347

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Mercuria Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:7347
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Price: 820 JPY 0.37% Market Closed
Market Cap: 17.6B JPY
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Market Cap
17.6B JPY
Industry
Financial Services

Mercuria Holdings Co., Ltd. engages in the business management of group companies and related businesses. The company is headquartered in Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 78 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-07-01. Through the wholly owned subsidiary, the Company operates fund operation business, which is involved in the management and operation of collective investment funds for both Japanese and overseas investors, and principal investment business, which is involved in the provision of principal investments towards the funds which are managed and operated by the Company. The firm operates Investment Management segment. The firm provides business investments and asset investments towards future growth investments, value investments, buyout investments, real estate investments and cash flow (CF) investments.

Intrinsic Value
767.47 JPY
Overvaluation 6%
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