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Hirose Electric Co Ltd

Hirose Electric Co Ltd

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  • Price (EUR)99.50
  • Today's Change2.00 / 2.05%
  • Shares traded98.00
  • 1 Year change-17.77%
  • Beta--
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About the company

Hirose Electric Co Ltd is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in manufacture and sale of multi-pole connectors, coaxial connectors, and other electronic components. The Company operates through two business segments. The Multi-Pole Connector segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of round connectors, square connectors, and connectors for printed wiring boards. The Coaxial Connector segment is engaged in the provision of coaxial connectors and optical connectors. It is also engaged in the manufacture and sale of electronic medical devices and micro switches.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)166.22bn
  • Net income in JPY26.13bn
  • Incorporated1948
  • Employees4.94k
  • Location
    Hirose Electric Co Ltd2-6-3, Nakagawa Chuoh, Tsuzuki-kuYOKOHAMA-SHI 224-8540JapanJPN
  • Phone+81 456207410
  • Fax+81 334955230
  • Websitehttps://www.hirose.com/jp/
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