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Namura Shipbuilding Co Ltd

Namura Shipbuilding Co Ltd

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  • Price (EUR)10.10
  • Today's Change0.10 / 1.00%
  • Shares traded48.00
  • 1 Year change+50.75%
  • Beta--
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About the company

Namura Shipbuilding Co Ltd mainly manufactures and sells ships, machinery and steel structures, and repairs ships. The Company operates in four business segments. The New Shipbuilding segment manufactures and sells various ships. The Repair Ship segment repairs ships. The Steel Construction and Machinery segment purchases the materials, manufactures marine equipment such as crankshafts. The Others segment is involved in the software development, sales of information equipment, equipment maintenance, security operations, ship maintenance and after-sales service and others.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)152.67bn
  • Net income in JPY26.65bn
  • Incorporated1931
  • Employees2.23k
  • Location
    Namura Shipbuilding Co Ltd2-1-9 ItachiboriNishi-kuOSAKA-SHI 550-0012JapanJPN
  • Phone+81 665433561
  • Fax+81 665410008
  • Websitehttps://www.namura.co.jp/
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