Kotobuki Spirits Co Ltd
TSE:2222

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TSE:2222
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Price: 2 409.5 JPY 10.22% Market Closed
Market Cap: 375.1B JPY
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Market Cap
375B JPY
Industry
Food Products

Kotobuki Spirits Co., Ltd. has carved a unique niche in the world of sweets and confections, capturing the hearts and taste buds of consumers. Founded in 1947 and headquartered in Japan, the company has built its legacy on crafting exquisite confections that blend traditional craftsmanship with a modern sensibility. Known for brands like “Yoku Moku,” its iconic butter cookies have become a symbol of quality, not only in Japan but across various international markets. By focusing on premium ingredients and meticulous attention to detail, Kotobuki Spirits creates a signature experience that transcends mere snacking, encapsulating a touch of luxury and comfort wrapped in every elegant package. Kotobuki Spirits deftly balances innovation with tradition, frequently introducing new flavors and limited-edition products that keep their offerings fresh and exciting. The company generates revenue primarily through the sale of its confectioneries in department stores, specialty shops, and online platforms both domestically and internationally. Seasonal offerings and collaborations with other brands help drive sales throughout the year, particularly during festive periods when gifting becomes more prevalent. By capitalizing on its brand reputation for high quality and continuous product evolution, Kotobuki Spirits has successfully maintained its position in the highly competitive global confectionery market.

Intrinsic Value
1 933.71 JPY
Overvaluation 20%
Intrinsic Value
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