Covers the characteristics, performance, and financial details of all listed companies in Japan—the must-have “equity investment bible,” updated quarterly.
Kaisha Shikiho is a corporate data book offering compact coverage of all listed companies in Japan, including characteristics, performance, financial details, major shareholders, executives, and stock price trends. Since launching in Showa 11 (1936), it has been widely appreciated as the “equity investment bible”—the archetypal corporate dictionary, used for researching business partners—for marketing, and for information on job placements. Due to its established reputation for the neutrality, objectivity, and thoroughness of its reporters’ writing and forecasts, it is used not only in Japan, but worldwide.
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The featured articles in this 2024 New Year edition are “DOE,” “Number of Dividend Payout Increases/Decreases,” and “Quarterly Progress Rate.” [DOE] presents the results of the previous fiscal year’s DOE (Dividend on Equity Ratio), the ratio of dividends per share to shareholders’ equity, and the average of the previous three periods, including the previous fiscal year. [Number of dividend increases/decreases] shows the number of dividend increases, decreases, deferrals, and non-dividends over the past 10 years. [Quarterly Progress Rate] shows the progress of the most recently announced quarter against the company’s full-year operating profit forecast.
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