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  • Price (EUR)7.50
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded200.00
  • 1 Year change+30.43%
  • Beta0.8130
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About the company

Citizen Watch Co Ltd is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in watch business, machine tools business, device business, electronic machinery business and others. The Company consists of four business segments. The Watches and Clocks Business segment produces and sells watches and movements. The Machine Tool Business segment produces and sells computer numeric control (NC) automatic lathes and other equipment. The Devices Business segment provides light-emitting diodes (LEDs), automotive parts, quartz devices, and small motors. The Electronic Equipment and Others Business segment provides printers, health care equipment, and other items.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)319.62bn
  • Net income in JPY23.48bn
  • Incorporated1930
  • Employees12.37k
  • Location
    Citizen Watch Co Ltd6-1-12, Tanashi-choNISHITOKYO-SHI 188-8511JapanJPN
  • Phone+81 424661231
  • Fax+81 424661280
  • Websitehttps://www.citizen.co.jp/
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