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About the company

Fujikura Ltd is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in business activities such as manufacturing, sales, and services of products across the Information Technology, Electronics, Automotive, Energy, and Real Estate business divisions. The company operates in five business segments. The Information Technology segment provides optical fiber, optical cables, telecommunication components, optical components, optical related equipment, network equipment, and construction work. The Electronics business segment provides printed circuit boards, electronic wires, hard disk components, and various connectors. The Automotive Business segment provides wiring harnesses, electrical components, and other products for automobiles. The Energy Business segment provides power cables, communication cables, aluminum wires, coated wires. The Real Estate business segment leases real estate.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)1.09tn
  • Net income in JPY129.54bn
  • Incorporated1910
  • Employees51.26k
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