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Sanko Gosei Ltd
TSE:7888

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Sanko Gosei Ltd
TSE:7888
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Price: 845 JPY -0.24% Market Closed
Market Cap: ¥25.9B
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Market Cap
25.9B JPY
Industry
Machinery

Sanko Gosei Ltd. is engaged in the manufacture and sale of plastic molded products and molding dies. The company is headquartered in Nanto-Shi, Toyama-Ken and currently employs 2,393 full-time employees. The firm operates in four business segments. The Japan segment is engaged in the molded products business, including the manufacture and sale of information and communications equipment, vehicles business and home appliances business, as well as mold business. The Europe segment is engaged in the molded products business, including the vehicles business and home appliances business, as well as mold business. The Asia segment is engaged in the molded business, including information and communications equipment, vehicles business and home appliances business , as well as mold business. The North America segment is engaged in the molded products business, including vehicles business and mold business.

Intrinsic Value
2 456.85 JPY
Undervaluation 66%
Intrinsic Value
Price ¥845
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