France Bed Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:7840

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TSE:7840
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Price: 1 330 JPY -0.45% Market Closed
Market Cap: 46.2B JPY
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Market Cap
44.4B JPY
Industry
Health Care

FRANCE BED HOLDINGS CO., LTD. operates as a holding company which provides management strategy for the FRANCE BED Group and audits the business activities of all group companies. The company is headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 1,631 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2004-03-30. The firm operates through two business segments. The Medical Service segment is engaged in manufacturing, purchase, leasing, retail and wholesale of nursing beds and welfare equipment, as well as linen supply for hospitals and hotels. The Interior Healthy segment is engaged in manufacturing, purchase and wholesale of bed, furniture, bedroom product and healthcare equipment, as well as the door-to-door selling, advertising and exhibition operation. The firm is also involved in the real estate leasing business.

Intrinsic Value
1 681.91 JPY
Undervaluation 21%
Intrinsic Value
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