Golf Digest Online Inc.

About Golf Digest Online Inc.

Golf Digest Online Inc. engages in the e-commerce business in Japan and internationally. The company sells golf equipment, apparel, and accessories through GDO GOLFSHOP, an online shop, as well as through 6 brick and mortar stores. It also provides tee time booking services, information on golf courses, golf course software services, POS systems, and cloud-based tee sheets and web services; toptracer range services; and golf media boasting services that offer lifestyle information for golfers, such as fashion and cars, as well as marketing support, event, and AD services; and personal billing services. In addition, the company operates approximately 212 golf instruction and club fitting centers with approximately 700 certified professional coaches. Further, it provides assessment and consulting services, as well as invests in various golf and sports industries. Golf Digest Online Inc. was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

https://www.golfdigest.co.jp

3319.T Japan

1,402USD59 (-4.21%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Consumer Cyclical

Industry: Internet Retail

Location Japan, Tokyo

Grade: ADF

122,766,748 USD
MARKET CAP
53.626
PE
0.598
BETA (5y)
16.410
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
15%
for 3 years
117%
for 2 years
58%
for last year
34%
for this year
0%
Golf Digest Online Inc.
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