Sotetsu Holdings Inc
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Sotetsu Holdings Inc's latest stock split occurred on Sep 27, 2017
The company executed a 1-for-5 stock split, meaning that for every 5 shares held, investors received 1 new share.
Before the split, Sotetsu Holdings Inc traded at 560 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 2523.4752.
The adjusted shares began trading on Sep 27, 2017. This was the only stock split in Sotetsu Holdings Inc's history.
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Sotetsu Holdings Inc., a pivotal player in Japan’s transportation and real estate sectors, traces its origins back to the early 20th century when it was founded to exploit the growing demand for efficient public transit. This Yokohama-based company initially capitalized on the rapid industrialization of Japan by developing a railway network that connected suburban areas to major urban centers. Today, the Sotetsu Group is more than just a transportation company—it operates an extensive network of properties, hotels, and shopping centers that complement its core railway business. The company strategically leverages its transit infrastructure to enhance the value of the real estate it develops or manages around its stations, creating a harmonious blend of mobility and lifestyle offerings. Central to Sotetsu Holdings' business model is its ability to integrate transportation and urban development. By constructing and upgrading rail lines, the company not only facilitates passenger movement but also spurs local economic activity. This dual strategy of transport and real estate development ensures a steady stream of revenue as it benefits from both commuter fares and rental income from commercial and residential properties. Moreover, Sotetsu Holdings has expanded its reach into other sectors, like hotel management, to capitalize on Japan's thriving travel and tourism market. This diversification allows the company to cushion itself against the fluctuations of demand in any single sector, maintaining a robust financial footing while fostering sustainable urban growth around its transit corridors.
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