Tokuyama Corp
XMUN:TBT
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TBT'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, TBT traded at 3.905 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 11.8149.
The adjusted shares began trading on Sep 27, 2017. This was the only stock split in TBT's history.
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In the heart of Japan, Tokuyama Corporation stands as a testament to industrial innovation and adaptation. Founded in 1918, the company initially began its journey in the chemical industry, capitalizing on Japan's burgeoning demand for cement. Over the decades, it evolved beyond its origins, pivoting away from just cement production to embrace a diversified portfolio that includes chemicals, materials, and solutions pivotal to modern technology and industries. With a keen focus on sustainability and innovation, Tokuyama has expanded into sectors such as electronics, where its high-purity polycrystalline silicon is a critical component in semiconductors and solar panels. This evolution underscores its adaptability in responding to market demands while leveraging its robust research and development capabilities to propel growth. Today, Tokuyama thrives on its multifaceted business model, generating revenue through a variety of segments: chemicals, which support numerous manufacturing processes; advanced materials contributing to electronics and health tech industries; cement and environment business that supports infrastructure projects; and life care products focused on enhancing daily living standards. Each division benefits from synergies across the operations, optimizing resources and enhancing productivity. By maintaining a stronghold on its traditional base while strategically expanding in burgeoning sectors, Tokuyama has managed to create a balanced yet dynamic revenue stream, positioning itself as a leader within the global chemical sector. As it continues to explore new frontiers, the company's story remains one of constant reinvention and strategic foresight.
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