ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd.
SHMWF•OTC
ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd.
SHMWF•OTC
Mkt Cap$1.13B
Sentiment
Phase 1 · Company Overview
Step 1: Overview
What the company does, where it operates, and who runs it.
Overview for ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd.
Industry:Conglomerates
Sector:Industrials
CEO:Tatsuyuki Isogawa
Description:ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells transportation equipment in Japan, Asia, North America, and internationally. It offers amphibian and aircraft components; and special purpose trucks, such as dump trucks, refuse compactors, tailgate lifters, concrete mixers, and petroleum tanks; and fluid and related facilities and equipment, including pumps, essentials for water treatment, and remote monitoring systems. The company also provides wire processing systems for home electric appliance and auto industries; environmental systems; thin film coating systems; direct drive motors; and aircraft passenger boarding bridges. In addition, it manufactures, sells, installs, maintains, improves, and repairs mechanical car parking systems; and develops a range of surface modification technologies that provide surface hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and polishing. The company was formerly known as Shin Meiwa Industry Company Limited. ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd. was incorporated in 1949 and is headquartered in Takarazuka, Japan.
Address:1-1 Shinmeiwa-cho, Takarazuka, , JP
Step 2: Infographics
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Phase 2 · FRC Research
Step 3: Media
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Phase 3 · Financial Data
Step 4: Stock Data
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SHMWF Stock Price
Step 5: Fair Value
What FRC thinks the stock is worth vs. the current price.
Step 6: Financial Ratios
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Step 7: Dividend Analysis
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Step 8: Earnings Analysis
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Step 9: Financial Statements
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Phase 4 · Peer Comparison
Step 10: Comparables
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Phase 5 · Ownership & News
Step 12: Institutional Ownership
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Step 13: Insider Trading
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Step 14: Senate Trading
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Step 15: News
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