Sigma Koki Co Ltd
TSE:7713

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Sigma Koki Co Ltd
TSE:7713
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Price: 1 567 JPY 2.08% Market Closed
Market Cap: 11.8B JPY
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Market Cap
11.1B JPY
Industry
Electrical Equipment

Sigma Koki Co., Ltd. is engaged in the manufacture, sale and maintenance services of optical products and systems. The company is headquartered in Hidaka-Shi, Saitama-Ken and currently employs 507 full-time employees. The firm has two business segments. The Elemental Component segment manufactures and sells basic optical equipment, including stages, holders and base parts; automatic applied products, such as automatic alignment and attitude determining units, optical measurement and control units, and measurement and control software, as well as optical element and film products, such as multi-element optics, mirrors, beam splitters, filters, lenses, prisms, polarizers, circuit boards and windows. The System Product segment offers optical system products, such as lens units, laser processing systems, laser application products, micromanipulation systems, XY automatic systems for microscope, as well as commissioned custom products, among others.

Intrinsic Value
2 064.82 JPY
Undervaluation 24%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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