Parker Corporation
PRKCF•OTC
Parker Corporation
PRKCF•OTC
Mkt Cap$112.15M
Sentiment
Phase 1 · Company Overview
Step 1: Overview
What the company does, where it operates, and who runs it.
Overview for Parker Corporation
Industry:Industrial - Distribution
Sector:Industrials
CEO:Yoshishige Satomi
Description:Parker Corporation provides product development, manufacturing, sales, and technical services for the automobiles, electrical machinery, chemicals, steel, electronics, food, etc. industries in Japan and internationally. The company imports and sells machinery and equipment for use in automobile, food, shoemaking, and chemical industries. It also develops, manufactures, and sells fine chemicals for industrial use, such as cleaning agents, rust prevention, etc.; and chemical products centered on advanced chemicals, such as electronics and printing, as well as special chemicals for the aftermarket of car, railways, and aircraft. In addition, the company develops and sells industrial sealing materials and adhesives; and manufactures and sells soundproofing materials for automobile and air conditioners. Further, it develops, designs, manufactures, and sells industrial machinery. The company was formerly known as Parker Shoji Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Parker Corporation in August 1988. Parker Corporation was founded in 1951 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Address:2-1-1 Nihonbashi, Tokyo, , 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
Price chart, volume, and trading data.
PRKCF Stock Price
Step 5: Fair Value
What FRC thinks the stock is worth vs. the current price.
Step 6: Financial Ratios
Profitability, returns, valuation, and leverage ratios.
Step 7: Dividend Analysis
Yield, payout ratio, and dividend coverage metrics.
Step 8: Earnings Analysis
EPS history, beat rate, and upcoming earnings reports.
Step 9: Financial Statements
Income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statements.
Phase 4 · Peer Comparison
Step 10: Comparables
List of peer companies in the same industry.
Phase 5 · Ownership & News
Step 12: Institutional Ownership
Which funds and firms own the stock.
Step 13: Insider Trading
Recent buying and selling by company executives.
Step 14: Senate Trading
U.S. Senator disclosures filed under the STOCK Act.
Step 15: News
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