Today I will talk about TANSEISHA, which plans and designs spatial displays for commercial and cultural facilities.
※The above images are from TANSEISHA’s website
TANSEISHA is a major well-known company in the Japanese display industry.
It became familiar to the Japanese due to significant events such as the Osaka Expo 50 years ago and the Aichi Expo 15 years ago.
Currently, it plans and designs more than 6,000 spatial displays annually, from large-scale facilities such as multi-purpose commercial facilities and museums to stores specializing in new business formats.
¥789(6/17 last closing price) The latest stock price← click here
Trading unit: 100 The final month of the settlement: January
Dividend yield 5.32%
PER 8.93 PBR 1.33
Equity ratio 61.6%
Recently, TANSEISHA is strengthening sales for experience facilities by utilizing digital technologies such as VR (Virtual Reality) and AR (Augmented Reality).
The impact of Covid-19 is expected to be delayed compared to other industries, and the business forecast for the current fiscal year has not been disclosed as of this writing.
Transition of business results
|
Net sales |
Operating profit |
Net profit |
Net profit per share |
dividend |
Dividend payout ratio |
2018.1 |
75,156 |
4,587 |
3,221 |
67.0 |
36 |
58% |
2019.1 |
82,677 |
5,025 |
4,206 |
87.6 |
38 |
44% |
2020.1 |
81,678 |
5,677 |
4,074 |
84.1 |
42 |
50% |
2021.1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
42 |
-% |
※Unit of sales, operating profit, net income is one-million yen
※The figure for January 2021 is the predicted value
Cash flow statement |
2020.1 |
2019.1 |
CF operating activities |
▲906 |
4,811 |
CF investing activities |
405 |
118 |
CF financing activities |
▲2, 543 |
▲2,346 |
※One unit is one million yen
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