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Shinko Shoji Co Ltd
TSE:8141

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Shinko Shoji Co Ltd
TSE:8141
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Price: 1 577 JPY 1.74% Market Closed
Market Cap: ¥48.9B
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Market Cap
48.9B JPY
Industry
Electrical Equipment

Shinko Shoji Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of electronic equipment and components. The company is headquartered in Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 664 full-time employees. The firm operates in three business segments. The Electronic Components segment offers integrated circuits, semiconductor devices, circuit components, liquid crystal displays (LCDs), and other electronic components. The main products include microcomputers, system large-scale integrated circuits, memories, semiconductors, capacitors, ferrite cores, color LCDs and general electronic components. The Assembly segment offers assembly products. The Others segment is engaged in the sale of electronic equipment and contract development of microcomputer software. The main products include workstation server and computer peripherals.

Intrinsic Value
2 186.16 JPY
Undervaluation 28%
Intrinsic Value
Price ¥1 577
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