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Adeka Corp
TSE:4401

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Adeka Corp
TSE:4401
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Price: 2 811.5 JPY -0.05% Market Closed
Market Cap: 291.7B JPY
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Adeka Corp
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Market Cap
286B JPY
Industry
Chemicals

In the bustling arena of global industries, Adeka Corp stands as a testament to the transformative power of innovation and diversification. Founded in 1917, this venerable Japanese company initially carved its niche as a producer of chemicals, agriculture, and food products—a juxtaposition that would seem eclectic, yet has proven remarkably synergetic. Over time, Adeka has honed its expertise within the chemical sector, manufacturing a plethora of products ranging from industrial chemicals and functional materials to fine chemicals. This diverse array not only includes essential raw materials pivotal for various industries but also advanced materials used in cutting-edge technologies. By integrating research and development directly into their operations, Adeka has maintained a competitive edge, ensuring their products meet the evolving demands of sectors such as electronics, automotive, and healthcare. Meanwhile, the company's foray into food products highlights Adeka's astute responsiveness to consumer needs and market opportunities. Their food division manufactures premium margarine, shortening, and confectionery oils, serving both consumer and commercial markets. These culinary essentials have found a foothold in Japan’s gastronomic landscape, powering restaurants and households alike with high-quality ingredients. What ties these diverse segments together is Adeka's commitment to sustainability and efficiency in production processes, aligning their business model with global trends towards eco-conscious and health-focused solutions. Today, Adeka Corp deftly balances its diversified portfolio, generating revenue streams that capitalize on both industrial innovation and everyday consumer demands, ensuring its relevance in a rapidly transforming global market.

Intrinsic Value
4 233.99 JPY
Undervaluation 34%
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