Toukei Computer Co., Ltd.

About Toukei Computer Co., Ltd.

Toukei Computer Co., Ltd. engages in the system design, development, and operation of solutions for various industries and businesses in Japan. The company offers cloud services and business outsourcing services ranging from cloud services that utilize data to IDC, network construction, and operation services; and business applications related to ERP/HR payroll system, ERP/management accounting system, financial accounting, workflow/document management, attendance payroll integration systems for medical and welfare facilities, groupware, etc. It also provides data entry, contact center (call business), personnel dispatch/outsourcing, and payroll services; and network and cloud services. The company offers its products and services to shipping, apparel SCM, logistics, mail order, distribution/retail, housing/construction, manufacturing, equipment and building maintenance, condominium/real estate management, broadcast/communication/control, education, and finance/payment industries. Toukei Computer Co., Ltd. was founded in 1970 and is headquartered in Kawasaki, Japan.

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https://www.toukei.co.jp

4746.T Japan

6,100USD110 (-1.80%)

• At close Mon Oct 03 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Technology

Industry: Software—Application

Location Japan, Kawasaki

Grade: ADF

431,174,988 USD
MARKET CAP
17.036
PE
0.230
BETA (5y)
379.790
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
93%
for 3 years
72%
for 2 years
55%
for last year
30%
for this year
0%
Toukei Computer Co., Ltd.
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