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Demae-can Co Ltd

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  • Price (USD)0.9534
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded3.00
  • 1 Year change--
  • Beta1.1023
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About the company

Demae-can Co Ltd is a Japan-based company primarily engaged in the Demae-can business. The main business involves operating delivery-specialized websites and apps. The Demae-can business includes website operation and management, system development, advertising operation and management, and delivery agency services. The Demae-can business primarily consists of Demae-can and Yahoo! Quick Mart. Demae-can is a delivery service featuring restaurants across numerous genres, as well as retail stores like supermarkets and convenience stores offering beverages, alcoholic drinks, and daily necessities. Yahoo! Quick Mart is a service delivering fresh food and daily necessities in as little as 30 minutes.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)37.66bn
  • Net income in JPY-6.18bn
  • Incorporated1999
  • Employees392.00
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