Aucnet Inc.

About Aucnet Inc.

Aucnet Inc. provides information distribution services for auctions. It operates through Automobile Business, Digital Product Business, and Consumer Product Business segments. The Automobile Business segment is involved in the vehicle auctions, shared inventory market, and live-linked auction; and provision of proxy bidding service, used vehicle inspection service, and other services. The Digital Product Business segment auctions used digital equipment, including used smartphones and PCs, as well as offers services pertaining to distribution. The Consumer Product Business segment auctions pre-owned luxury brand items; and provides services pertaining to distribution. Aucnet Inc. also auctions used motorcycles, flowers, and medical related business. In addition, the company engages in the provision of BPO support services, such as clearance, conversion, and resale of excess inventories; and financial businesses. The company was formerly known as FTS Inc. and changed its name to Aucnet Inc. in September 1984. Aucnet Inc. was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

オークネットは中古車、デジタル機器、ブランド品、花き、バイク、医療機器等のBtoBオークション、リユース・リサイクルの循環型ビジネスの構築・運用をしています。

https://www.aucnet.co.jp

3964.T Japan

2,269USD3 (+0.13%)

• At close Tue Oct 04 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Consumer Cyclical

Industry: Internet Retail

Location Japan, Tokyo

Grade: ADF

304,156,727 USD
MARKET CAP
10.793
PE
-0.050
BETA (5y)
164.740
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
49%
for 3 years
89%
for 2 years
73%
for last year
51%
for this year
0%
Aucnet Inc.
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