Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd.

About Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd.

Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. primarily engages in the management of passenger terminal buildings in Japan. It operates through three segments: Facilities Management, Merchandise Sales, and Food and Beverage. The company constructs, manages, and operates domestic passenger terminal buildings; rents offices, stores, and other facilities to airline companies and airport concessionaires; and operates and manages parking lots. It is also involved in the operation of merchandise stores in domestic and international terminals, including stores in the lobby; and provision of airport passenger, travel insurance agency, and hotel reservation services, as well as rental of halls and conference rooms. In addition, the company engages in the international and domestic travel sales, and ticket sales for transportation and events; and management and operation of Haneda Airport Wharf. Further, it is involved in the wholesale of duty-free goods; operation of commissioned duty-free shops at the Narita International Airport, Kansai International Airport, and Central Japan International Airport; and the product sales at Chengdu Shuangli International Airport. Additionally, the company operates restaurants; and manufactures and sells in-flight meals, box meals, retort food, etc. Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 1953 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

日本空港ビルデング公式ホームページ。企業情報、事業内容、株主・投資家情報などについてご紹介いたします。

https://www.tokyo-airport-bldg.co.jp

9706.T Japan

6,210USD250 (+4.03%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

Tokyo exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Airports & Air Services

Location Japan, Tokyo

Grade: ACF

4,539,251,921 USD
MARKET CAP
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PE
0.844
BETA (5y)
-91.520
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
48%
for 3 years
22%
for 2 years
13%
for last year
26%
for this year
0%
Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd.
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