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Max Co Ltd

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  • Shares traded600.00
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  • Beta0.6525
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About the company

Max Co Ltd is a Japan-based company principally engaged in manufacture and sale of office equipment, industrial equipment, and home care & rehabilitation (HCR) equipment. The Company operates through three business segments. The Office Equipment segment provides staplers, time recorders, character display devices, auto staplers and others. The Industrial Equipment segment provides nail guns, air compressors, rebar tying machines, battery-operated tools, bathroom heaters, ventilation dryers, and 24-hour ventilation systems. The HCR Equipment segment provides standard wheelchairs, special wheelchairs, and others. The Company is also engaged in logistics, after-sales service and repairs, and other services.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)97.15bn
  • Net income in JPY13.02bn
  • Incorporated1942
  • Employees2.46k
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