Cross Cat Co., Ltd.

About Cross Cat Co., Ltd.

Cross Cat Co., Ltd., an information services company, provides system solutions and staffing services in the financial, credit, public, telecom, manufacturing, retail, and other sectors. The company constructs and integrates systems for financial institutions, including banking and insurance sectors; and credit systems in the areas of international brand management, domestic and member retailer operations, and membership credit management. It also designs, operates, and maintains wide-area disaster-response and security systems for government data centers, as well as develops network control and monitoring solutions for mobile communications. In addition, the company offers business intelligence (BI) systems; and system platform services, as well as builds and operates servers and networks. Further, it provides CCBI Templates that enables BI applications optimized for particular industries. The company was incorporated in 1973 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

お客様、そして社会の未来をITで実現する――クロスキャットは、最新の技術と長年培ったノウハウで、お客様にソリューションを提供するとともに、よりよい社会の実現に貢献します。

https://www.xcat.co.jp

2307.T Japan

1,448USD80 (+5.52%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Technology

Industry: Software—Application

Location Japan, Tokyo

Grade: ADF

121,746,655 USD
MARKET CAP
16.681
PE
0.493
BETA (5y)
72.000
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
176%
for 3 years
143%
for 2 years
149%
for last year
94%
for this year
0%
Cross Cat Co., Ltd.
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