Torii Pharmaceutical Co Ltd
TSE:4551

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Torii Pharmaceutical Co Ltd
TSE:4551
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Price: 4 695 JPY -0.74% Market Closed
Market Cap: 135.2B JPY
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Market Cap
132B JPY
Industry
Pharmaceuticals

Torii Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacturing and marketing of pharmaceutical products. The company is headquartered in Chuo-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 560 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-10-01. The Company’s main product categories include oral pruritus improving agents, proteolytic enzyme inhibitors, hyperkalemia improving agents, topical adrenocortical hormones, allergen immunotherapy for cedar pollinosis, allergen immunotherapy for mite allergy, active viable bacterial preparations, uterine contraction inhibitors in premature birth and others. The Company’s main products include Remitch, Riona tablets, Keixalate, Yulinome tablets, Antebate, Locoid, Zefnate, Sida Torengi pollen sublingual solution, Miticure mite sublingual tablet, Biosley, Magcent and others.

Intrinsic Value
4 736.45 JPY
Undervaluation 1%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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