SpiderPlus & Co
TSE:4192

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TSE:4192
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Price: 502 JPY -2.52% Market Closed
Market Cap: 17.7B JPY
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Market Cap
17.7B JPY
Industry
Technology

SpiderPlus & Co. engages in the development and sale of architectural drawings and provides the site management application 'SPIDER PLUS' mainly for the construction industry. The company is headquartered in Minato-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 136 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-03-30. The firm operates in two business segments. The ICT segment provides SPIDERPLUS service, an architectural drawing and site management application mainly for the construction industry. The segment develops and sells software as a service (SaaS) that contributes to productivity improvement through digital transformation of on-site operations in the construction industry. The segment provides services centered on the SPIDERPLUS mainly to the general construction industry, as well as the electrical and air conditioning equipment industry. SPIDERPLUS is a service that makes it possible to make construction site drawings paperless with tablets and smartphones, and to improve work efficiency by capturing measured values in the app in cooperation with inspection equipment. The Engineering segment provides construction sites such as Armaflex. The segment focus on thermal insulation work.

Intrinsic Value
416.5 JPY
Overvaluation 17%
Intrinsic Value
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