Komeri Co Ltd
TSE:8218

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TSE:8218
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Price: 3 385 JPY -1.31% Market Closed
Market Cap: 182.1B JPY
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Market Cap
182.1B JPY
Industry
Retail

KOMERI CO., LTD. engages in the operation of home improvement chain stores. The company is headquartered in Niigata, Niigata-Ken and currently employs 4,463 full-time employees. is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the home center business. The firm is engaged in the sale of hardware, tools and construction materials, as well as the green products such as horticulture, plants and agricultural materials. The firm is engaged in the store operation of Power and Home Center, which sell life related products, and the operation of Hard & Green, which is engaged in the sale of hardware and horticulture products. The firm is also engaged in the product storage and delivery business, information processing and software development business, credit card and related business, insurance agency business, renovation work, cleaning, repair and maintenance work. The company is also engaged in the delivery of fuel to group companies, the sale of liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, kerosene and related equipment, the sale of books, and real estate leasing business.

Intrinsic Value
5 462.18 JPY
Undervaluation 38%
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