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Morita Holdings Corp.

6455
TSE: 6455 Delayed
2,136JPY -0.1%
14.93 USD
As of 24 April 2025, Morita Holdings Corp. has a market cap of $641.15M USD, ranking #10508 globally and #882 in Japan. It ranks #2062 in the Industrials sector, and #77 in the Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery industry.
Global Rank
10508
Country Rank
882
Sector Rank
2062
Industry Rank
77
Key Stats
Market Cap
$641.15MUSD
91.36B JPY
Enterprise Value
$464.49MUSD
66.47B JPY
Revenue (TTM)
$743.85MUSD
105.99B JPY
EBITDA (TTM)
$109.77MUSD
15.71B JPY
Net Income (TTM)
$60.49MUSD
8.62B JPY
EBITDA Margin
15%
Profit Margin
8.1%
PE Ratio
10.8
Company Profile
Country (HQ)
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery
CEO
Masahiro Nakajima open_in_new
Employees
1,723
Founded
1907
Website
morita119.com open_in_new
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Upcoming Earnings
Earnings Date
Fri, Apr 25 Tomorrow

Markets

Exchange Ticker Price
Tokyo Stock Exchange
MIC: XTKS
PRIMARY
6455
株式会社モリタホールディングス
ISIN: JP3925600003
Shares Out.:
43.751M1 Shares Float: 26.114M2
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YF:
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BA:
MS:
2.14K JPY
1Market cap is calculated using shares outstanding.
2Float shares are publicly tradable shares, excluding insider-held stock.

About Morita Holdings Corp.

Morita Holdings Corporation, through its subsidiaries, engages in the development, manufacture, and sale of ladder trucks, fire trucks, and specialty vehicles in Japan and internationally. It operates through four segments: Fire Fighting Vehicles, Fire Protection Equipment & Systems, Recycling Machines, and Environmental Conservation Vehicles. The company offers fire trucks, including ladder trucks, chemical/water tenders, lighting tower vehicles/rescue trucks, aircraft rescue and fire fighting vehicles, multi-purpose fire fighting vehicles, and CAFS/water pumps; and fire extinguishers and equipment. It also provides recycling machines comprising shredder plants, scrap shears, and scrap baling presses, as well as recyclable, non-recyclable, combustible bulky, and incombustible bulky waste processing plants. In addition, the company offers environmental conservation vehicles, such as cesspit emptiers, garbage collectors, container lifters, cleaning vehicles, vacuum tanks, lumbar support wear, and home-visit bathing service cars. Further, it provides fire extinguishers, fire fighting equipment, and fire protection-related equipment; hydraulic equipment; designs and constructs waste recycling facilities and other waste disposal facilities; electronic applied machinery and information processing machinery; FRP cabins and bodies for fire trucks; sells portable pumps, fire alarm detectors, and fire trucks and equipment; platform ladders and aerial platforms; and maintenance and aftercare services, as well as engages in the trading, fabrication, repair, and sale of specialized vehicles. The company was formerly known as Morita Corporation and changed its name to Morita Holdings Corporation in October 2008. Morita Holdings Corporation was founded in 1907 and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan.

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