Lasertec Corporation

About Lasertec Corporation

Lasertec Corporation develops, manufactures, sells, and services semiconductor-related equipment, laser microscopes, and flat panel display-related equipment worldwide. The company provides systems used to inspect and measure defects on semiconductor photomasks and wafers; wafer related systems, such as SiC, GaN, multi-wavelength, and wafer edge inspection and review systems; wafer bump inspection and measurement systems; and TSV back grinding process measurement systems. It also offers flat panel display photomask inspection systems; laser microscopes, which are used for the observation and measurement of various materials and components comprising semiconductor materials, transparent films, coating materials, inorganic and organic materials, biological samples, metal parts, and plastic components; and lithium-Ion batteries. The company was formerly known as NJS Corporation and changed its name to Lasertec Corporation in 1986. Lasertec Corporation was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Yokohama, Japan.

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https://www.lasertec.co.jp

6920.T Japan

17,075USD45 (+0.26%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Technology

Industry: Semiconductor Equipment & Materials

Location Japan, Yokohama

Grade: ABC

12,813,207,180 USD
MARKET CAP
59.495
PE
1.780
BETA (5y)
361.040
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
777%
for 3 years
210%
for 2 years
22%
for last year
-32%
for this year
0%
Lasertec Corporation
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