TV Tokyo Holdings Corp
TSE:9413

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TSE:9413
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Price: 4 495 JPY -1.53% Market Closed
Market Cap: 124B JPY
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Market Cap
119.7B JPY
Industry
Media

TV TOKYO Holdings Corp. engages in the broadcasting business. The company is headquartered in Minato-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 1,618 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-10-01. The firm operates in four business segments. The Terrestrial Broadcasting segment is engaged in the production and broadcasting of television (TV) programs, broadcasting of terrestrial television advertisements as well as broadcast program peripheral rights business. The Broadcasting Peripheral segment is involved in the planning, production, technology and relay of broadcast programs, as well as music-related business and mail order. The BS segment provides BS television advertisement and peripheral rights of BS broadcasting program. The Internet and Mobile segment engages in distribution and provision of video content for the Internet and mobile.

Intrinsic Value
5 046.91 JPY
Undervaluation 11%
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