Shibaura Mechatronics Corp
TSE:6590

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Shibaura Mechatronics Corp
TSE:6590
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Price: 7 100 JPY -5.21% Market Closed
Market Cap: 99.2B JPY
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Market Cap
93.1B JPY
Industry
Semiconductors

Shibaura Mechatronics Corp. engages in the production and sale of manufacturing equipment. The company is headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa-Ken and currently employs 1,224 full-time employees. The firm operates in four business segments. The Fine Mechatronics segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of flat panel display (FPD) manufacturing equipment, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, maintenance equipment for railroad tracks and vacuum pumps. The Mechatronics System segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of FPD manufacturing equipment, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, vacuum application equipment, secondary battery manufacturing equipment, precision parts manufacturing equipment and automatic equipment, among others. The Distribution Equipment System segment is engaged in the provision of vending machines, automatic ticket machines and others. The Real Estate Leasing segment is involved in the leasing and management of real estate properties.

Intrinsic Value
10 128.18 JPY
Undervaluation 30%
Intrinsic Value
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