Capcom Co Ltd
TSE:9697

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TSE:9697
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Price: 3 673 JPY -0.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.5T JPY
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Capcom Co., Ltd., founded in 1979, is a powerhouse in the world of video game development and publishing, renowned for iconic franchises like "Resident Evil" and "Street Fighter." The company's journey began with arcade gaming, a sector that laid the foundation for its formidable legacy. Over the years, Capcom has deftly evolved, shifting its focus towards home console gaming, with strategic entries into mobile and digital distribution markets. By harnessing the power of its strong intellectual properties, the company creates compelling gaming experiences that capture a diverse audience across the globe. Capcom's success lies in its ability to innovate while preserving the essence of its beloved franchises, creating a synergy between nostalgia and modern gaming trends. Revenue at Capcom predominantly stems from the sales of video games, which include physical copies as well as digital downloads, with an increasing emphasis on the latter. The company leverages its rich library of franchises to engage in various licensing agreements, extending characters and stories into media realms such as movies, television, and merchandise. This multifaceted approach ensures Capcom's characters remain cultural landmarks, continuously generating income. Moreover, Capcom capitalizes on the burgeoning eSports arena, where games like "Street Fighter" have become staples, tapping into sponsorships and tournament-hosting revenues. Through these diverse streams, Capcom not only remains financially robust but also deeply embedded in the fabric of pop culture worldwide.

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2 728.66 JPY
Overvaluation 26%
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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