JEOL Ltd.

About JEOL Ltd.

JEOL Ltd. engages in the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of scientific and metrology instruments, semiconductor and industrial equipment, and medical equipment. The company provides transmission electron microscopes; scanning electron microscopes; ion beam application equipment, including specimen preparation equipment and multibeam systems; instruments for micro area and surface analysis, such as electron probe micro analyzers, auger microprobes, and photoelectron spectrometers; magnetic resonance equipment, such as nuclear magnetic resonance and electron spin resonance spectrometers; X-ray fluorescence spectrometers; mass spectrometers; electron beam lithography systems; and clinical chemistry analyzers. It also offers industrial equipment for thin-film formation and material processing, including thin film formation equipment and material processing equipment. The company was formerly known as Japan Electron Optics Laboratory Co., Ltd. and changed its name to JEOL Ltd. in 1961. JEOL Ltd. was founded in 1949 and is headquartered in Akishima, Japan.

日本電子 (JEOL) の製品情報をご紹介。電子顕微鏡 (TEM,SEM) 、核磁気共鳴装置 (NMR) や質量分析装置 (MS) などの理科学計測機器・医用機器・半導体関連機器・産業機器の製造・販売・開発・研究を手がける。

https://www.jeol.co.jp

6951.T Japan

5,210USD275 (+5.28%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Technology

Industry: Scientific & Technical Instruments

Location Japan, Akishima

Grade: ACA

1,487,741,124 USD
MARKET CAP
12.522
PE
1.226
BETA (5y)
356.570
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
297%
for 3 years
45%
for 2 years
22%
for last year
-15%
for this year
0%
JEOL Ltd.
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